capable |
talented |
As adjectives the difference between capable and talented
is that
capable is able and efficient; having the ability needed for a specific task; having the disposition to do something; permitting or being susceptible to something while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
virtuous |
talented |
As adjectives the difference between virtuous and talented
is that
virtuous is full of virtue, having excellent moral character while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
virtuouse |
talented |
As an adjective talented is
endowed with one or more talents.
prodigious |
talented |
As adjectives the difference between prodigious and talented
is that
prodigious is very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge while
talented is endowed with one or more talents.
talented |
supertalented |
As adjectives the difference between talented and supertalented
is that
talented is endowed with one or more talents while
supertalented is very highly talented.
talented |
nontalent |
As an adjective talented
is endowed with one or more talents.
As a noun nontalent is
(uncountable) absence of talent.
talented |
superteacher |
As an adjective talented
is endowed with one or more talents.
As a noun superteacher is
(informal) a particularly talented or successful teacher.
talented |
nontalented |
As adjectives the difference between talented and nontalented
is that
talented is endowed with one or more talents while
nontalented is not talented.
talented |
supergirl |
As an adjective talented
is endowed with one or more talents.
As a noun supergirl is
(informal) a girl who is particularly successful, talented, or otherwise remarkable.
talented |
hypertalented |
As adjectives the difference between talented and hypertalented
is that
talented is endowed with one or more talents while
hypertalented is extraordinarily talented.
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