Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdaʊd/
verb to provide with a quality, ability, or asset
A1 She was endowed with a beautiful singing voice.
A2 The artist was endowed with great talent from a young age.
B1 The scholarship endowed her with the opportunity to study abroad.
B2 He was endowed with a sharp intellect and quick wit.
C1 The billionaire endowed a university with a large donation for research.
C2 The queen was endowed with wisdom and grace that inspired her people.
adjective having a natural ability or quality
A1 She is endowed with a kind heart and always helps others.
A2 The children were endowed with creative talents that amazed their teachers.
B1 The organization is endowed with a generous grant to fund their research projects.
B2 The new CEO is endowed with exceptional leadership skills that have revitalized the company.
C1 The artist is endowed with a unique vision that sets their work apart from others.
C2 She is endowed with a sharp intellect and is able to grasp complex concepts quickly.
formal She was endowed with exceptional intelligence from a young age.
informal My brother is so lucky to be endowed with good looks.
slang I heard he was endowed with some serious skills on the basketball court.
figurative The artist's painting was endowed with a sense of mystery and depth.
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