Definitions from the Web
Term: untalented
Part of Speech: Adjective
Sense 1: Lack of talent or skill
Usage:
- He was untalented in playing the piano, no matter how much he practiced.
- The author's untalented writing style failed to capture the attention of readers.
- Her untalented singing voice couldn't hold a tune.
Sense 2: Not possessing a natural ability or aptitude
Usage:
- He felt untalented when it came to mathematics, always struggling to solve simple equations.
- The untalented athlete couldn't keep up with his more gifted teammates.
- Despite her best efforts, she remained untalented in artistic pursuits.
Sense 3: Not having any exceptional skills or abilities
Usage:
- The untalented comedian failed to elicit laughter from the audience.
- She felt untalented in comparison to her accomplished siblings.
- His untalented performances never gained him recognition as an actor.
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