Talentless

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈtæləntlɪs/

Definitions of talentless

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'talentless' describes someone who lacks talent.

Example Sentences

A1 She is a talentless singer.

A2 He tried to learn the guitar, but his teacher called him talentless.

B1 The talentless actor struggled to find work in the competitive industry.

B2 Despite being labeled as talentless, she continued to pursue her passion for painting.

C1 The critic harshly described the performance as talentless and uninspired.

C2 The renowned artist dismissed the young painter as talentless, but the public disagreed.

Examples of talentless in a Sentence

formal The talentless actor struggled to find work in the competitive industry.

informal She's so talentless, I can't believe she got the lead role in the school play.

slang That guy is straight up talentless, he can't even carry a tune.

figurative His art may seem talentless to some, but to others it speaks volumes about the human experience.

Grammatical Forms of talentless

past tense

talentless

plural

talentlesses

comparative

more talentless

superlative

most talentless

present tense

is talentless

future tense

will be talentless

perfect tense

has been talentless

continuous tense

is being talentless

singular

talentless

positive degree

talentless

infinitive

to be talentless

gerund

being talentless

participle

talentless

Origin and Evolution of talentless

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'talentless' originated from the combination of 'talent' meaning natural aptitude or skill, and the suffix '-less' indicating the absence of that quality.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone lacking natural aptitude or skill, the term 'talentless' has evolved to also imply a lack of creativity or ability in various fields such as art, music, or literature.