Talent Show

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtælənt ʃoʊ/

Definitions of talent show

noun a show or event where people showcase their talents

Example Sentences

A1 I watched a talent show on TV last night.

A2 She is going to audition for the school talent show.

B1 The talent show featured a variety of acts, from singing to dancing.

B2 The talent show judges were impressed by the young magician's performance.

C1 The talent show contestants were competing for a cash prize and a recording contract.

C2 The talent show finale was a spectacular event with special guest performances.

Examples of talent show in a Sentence

formal The school is organizing a talent show to showcase the students' abilities.

informal I heard there's gonna be a talent show at the community center next weekend.

slang I'm thinking of auditioning for the talent show at the mall, it should be lit!

figurative Life is like a talent show, you never know what hidden talents you might discover.

Grammatical Forms of talent show

past tense

talent showed

plural

talent shows

comparative

more talented show

superlative

most talented show

present tense

talent shows

future tense

will talent show

perfect tense

has talent shown

continuous tense

is talent showing

singular

talent show

positive degree

talent show

infinitive

to talent show

gerund

talent showing

participle

talent shown

Origin and Evolution of talent show

First Known Use: 1932 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'talent show' originated from the idea of showcasing individual talents and skills in a competitive setting.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe live performances where individuals demonstrated their unique abilities, the term 'talent show' has evolved to encompass a variety of formats including television programs, school events, and online competitions.