Pronunciation: /ˈæptəˌtud/
noun a natural ability or talent for something
A1 She has a natural aptitude for learning languages.
A2 His aptitude for problem-solving is impressive.
B1 The job requires a high level of aptitude in computer programming.
B2 Her aptitude for leadership was recognized by her colleagues.
C1 His aptitude for strategic thinking has led to many successful business ventures.
C2 The scientist's aptitude for critical thinking and experimentation led to groundbreaking discoveries.
formal His aptitude for mathematics quickly became apparent when he aced every test.
informal She has a natural aptitude for playing the piano, it's like she was born to do it.
slang My friend has a killer aptitude for video games, he's always at the top of the leaderboard.
figurative Her aptitude for problem-solving is like a superpower, she can tackle any challenge with ease.
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