talented |
wannabe |
As an adjective talented
is endowed with one or more talents.
As a noun wannabe is
someone who wishes to be or do something, but lacks the qualifications or talent; an overeager amateur; an aspirant.
punctual |
talented |
As adjectives the difference between punctual and talented
is that
punctual is prompt or on time while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
versed |
talented |
Related terms |
Versed is a related term of talented.
As adjectives the difference between versed and talented
is that
versed is knowledgeable or skilled, either through study or experience; familiar; practiced while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
talented |
havetheaptitude |
authorised |
talented |
Related terms |
Authorised is a related term of talented.
As adjectives the difference between authorised and talented
is that
authorised is while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
As a verb authorised
is (
authorise).
eligible |
talented |
Related terms |
Eligible is a related term of talented.
As adjectives the difference between eligible and talented
is that
eligible is eligible while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
sharp |
talented |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between sharp and talented
is that
sharp is able to cut easily while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
As an adverb sharp
is to a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
As a noun sharp
is the symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff to indicate that the note is to be played a semitone higher.
As a verb sharp
is to raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp.
As a proper noun Sharp
is {{surname}.
talented |
efficacious |
Related terms |
Talented is a related term of efficacious.
As adjectives the difference between talented and efficacious
is that
talented is endowed with one or more talents while
efficacious is effective; possessing efficacy.
suited |
talented |
Related terms |
Suited is a related term of talented.
As adjectives the difference between suited and talented
is that
suited is (poker|of two or more cards) of the same suit while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
As a verb suited
is (
suit).
talented |
versatile |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between talented and versatile
is that
talented is endowed with one or more talents while
versatile is capable of doing many things competently.
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