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Meanings of
untalented
in English
Devoid of talent; not gifted.
talentless
talented
Synonyms
Examples for "
talentless
"
talentless
Examples for "
talentless
"
1
Another problem: normal, human,
talentless
guards did not show up in her lattice.
2
Carmen Curtis is the dullest, most
talentless
person I've ever met.
3
Give me a talented alsation over a
talentless
chihuahua any day.
4
Nobody wants the fellow's mum to read that he was a
talentless
bum.
5
In them I saw shapes; a drunken,
talentless
conglomerate of circles and triangles and squares.
Usage of
untalented
in English
1
It's amazing how you could be that young and that
untalented
.
2
The product of an
untalented
and tainted pen, Bulgarin's novel was soon forgotten.
3
And the rich, no matter how intellectually
untalented
they are, will go to universities.
4
Most people are un-special and
untalented
,
and always will be.
5
Pastor Mohaupt thinks both boys are by no means
untalented
.
6
It confirms their outdated conceptions of Ireland.This is not to say the playwright is
untalented
.
7
The key adjective for Pudsey is
untalented
.
8
You trashed me as, like,
untalented
guy.
9
The orphans' current foster parents, amusingly played by Lisa Kudrow and Kevin Dillon, are pathetically
untalented
rock musicians.
10
He does not demand perfection from the
untalented
.
]
11
With one or two exceptions, they had some very young, very
untalented
people whom they put on the board.
12
Pop star USA is the
untalented
comedian symbolic of the reasons the old Daiei days are quickly being forgotten.
13
What an outstandingly
untalented
dog.
14
Or the player
untalented
.
15
The victory of Germany was not a typically outclassing 4-1 from talented Germans against
untalented
English.
16
How the deuce could a wandering, even though successful, young mountebank assure the future of a forlorn and
untalented
young woman?
Other examples for "untalented"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
untalented
Adjective
Frequent collocations
intellectually untalented
outstandingly untalented
particularly untalented
untalented amateurs
untalented comedian
More collocations
Untalented
through the time