noun a thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present
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The decorative covering of a gift to make it look more presentable and appealing
The act of giving a gift, often used in the context of holidays, birthdays, or special occasions
A specialized educational program or curriculum designed for students who are identified as gifted or talented
Prepaid cards that can be used as a gift for purchasing goods or services
A list of desired gifts created by an individual or couple for a specific event, such as a wedding or baby shower
In the context of a writer, 'gift' may refer to the natural talent or ability to write creatively and effectively.
Psychologists may use the term 'gift' to describe a particular skill or strength that a client possesses, such as empathy or problem-solving abilities.
Teachers may refer to a student's academic ability or talent in a specific subject area as a 'gift'.
In sales, 'gift' may refer to a natural ability to connect with customers, persuade them, and close deals effectively.
Doctors may use the term 'gift' to describe a particular skill or talent they possess in diagnosing and treating patients.
For an artist, 'gift' may refer to their natural talent or creativity in producing works of art.
Athletes may refer to their physical abilities or natural talents in a specific sport as a 'gift'.
In the context of a musician, 'gift' may refer to their natural talent or ability to play an instrument or sing.
Entrepreneurs may use the term 'gift' to describe a particular skill or talent they possess in starting and growing a successful business.
Chefs may refer to their culinary skills and creativity in the kitchen as a 'gift'.