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- nountalent (noun) · talents (plural noun)
- natural aptitude or skill:"he possesses more talent than any other player" · "she displayed a talent for garden design"
- people possessing talent:"I signed all the talent in Rome" · "Simon is a talent to watch"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalpeople regarded as sexually attractive or as prospective sexual partners:"most Saturday nights I have this urge to go on the hunt for new talent"
- a former weight and unit of currency, used especially by the ancient Romans and Greeks:"a mighty steed bought from a Thessalian merchant for thirteen talents"
OriginOld English talente, talentan (as a unit of weight), from Latin talenta, plural of talentum ‘weight, sum of money’, from Greek talanton. talent is a figurative use with biblical allusion to the parable of the talents (Matt. 25:14–30). Explore further
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