Multi-Talented

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌmʌl.tiˈtæl.ən.tɪd/

Definitions of multi-talented

adjective describing someone who has many talents or skills

Example Sentences

A1 She is multi-talented and can sing, dance, and act.

A2 My friend is multi-talented as she excels in both sports and academics.

B1 Being multi-talented allows him to pursue various interests and hobbies.

B2 The actress is known for being multi-talented, showcasing her skills in singing and painting.

C1 His multi-talented abilities have led to a successful career in the entertainment industry.

C2 The artist is truly multi-talented, mastering multiple instruments and art forms.

Examples of multi-talented in a Sentence

formal She is a multi-talented individual with skills in music, art, and literature.

informal My friend is so multi-talented - she can sing, dance, and act!

slang Dude, that guy is seriously multi-talented, he can do anything!

figurative Being multi-talented is like having a whole toolbox of skills at your disposal.

Grammatical Forms of multi-talented

past tense

multi-talented

plural

multi-talented individuals

comparative

more multi-talented

superlative

most multi-talented

present tense

is multi-talented

future tense

will be multi-talented

perfect tense

has been multi-talented

continuous tense

is being multi-talented

singular

a multi-talented person

positive degree

very multi-talented

infinitive

to be multi-talented

gerund

being multi-talented

participle

multi-talented artist

Origin and Evolution of multi-talented

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'multi-talented' originated from the combination of the prefix 'multi-' meaning many or multiple, and the word 'talented' which refers to having natural aptitude or skill in a particular area.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'multi-talented' has become more commonly used to describe individuals who excel in multiple areas or possess a wide range of skills and abilities.