Pronunciation: /ɡɪft ʌv ɡæb/
noun a particular ability to speak easily and confidently in a way that makes people want to listen to you
A1 She has the gift of gab and can talk to anyone.
A2 His gift of gab helped him make friends easily in a new city.
B1 Having the gift of gab is useful in sales and marketing roles.
B2 The politician's gift of gab allowed him to sway public opinion.
C1 Her gift of gab was unmatched, making her a sought-after public speaker.
C2 With his gift of gab, he could captivate an audience for hours on end.
formal She was known for her eloquence and the gift of gab that captivated audiences.
informal John can talk to anyone for hours, he definitely has the gift of gab.
slang Watch out for Sarah, she's got that gift of gab and can sweet talk her way out of anything.
figurative His gift of gab was like a superpower, able to charm and persuade anyone he spoke to.
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