Untalented

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈtæləntɪd/

Definitions of untalented

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'untalented' describes someone lacking talent or skill

Example Sentences

A1 She felt untalented when she tried to draw a simple picture.

A2 Despite practicing for months, he still felt untalented at playing the piano.

B1 The untalented singer struggled to hit the right notes during the performance.

B2 The untalented actor was unable to convey the emotions required for the role.

C1 Despite being labeled as untalented by critics, the artist continued to create beautiful pieces of art.

C2 The untalented writer received harsh reviews for his latest novel, but he remained determined to improve his craft.

Examples of untalented in a Sentence

formal Despite her efforts, the judges deemed her untalented in the singing competition.

informal I heard she's pretty untalented when it comes to playing the guitar.

slang Dude, that guy is seriously untalented at basketball.

figurative His untalented brush strokes failed to capture the essence of the landscape.

Grammatical Forms of untalented

past tense

was untalented

plural

untalented people

comparative

less talented

superlative

least talented

present tense

is untalented

future tense

will be untalented

perfect tense

has been untalented

continuous tense

is being untalented

singular

an untalented person

positive degree

talented

infinitive

to be untalented

gerund

being untalented

participle

untalented

Origin and Evolution of untalented

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'untalented' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'talented' meaning 'possessing talent or skill'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone lacking talent or skill, the word 'untalented' has evolved to encompass a broader range of abilities and qualities beyond just talent in a specific area.