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Example sentences for "talented"

Lexicographically close words:
tald; tale; talebearer; talem; talent; talents; tales; talesman; talesmen; tali
  1. The early death of this talented mathematician, of whom Legendre said ``quelle tete celle du jeune Norvegien!

  2. These poets gathered about them a less talented company, and all were denominated in common the "Hartford Wits," by which name rather than by their works they are remembered.

  3. In 1871 he married Miss Laura Epos, an English lady of a talented family, who, under her married name, also won a high reputation as an artist.

  4. Pemberton, who had superseded the talented Van Dorn.

  5. For those young men were the bravest, purest, and most talented of the band both in dress and habits: they were distinguished by a magnanimous recklessness and a noble simplicity.

  6. While many of the most useful and talented library workers are women, the fact remains that the demand for good men far exceeds the supply, yet we find an astonishing shortage in the schools.

  7. Furthermore, do not limit yourself to the talented man within the community, but use the expert wherever he may be found.

  8. It had to be every now and then, because Calcutta society was so little adapted to appreciate meeting talented actresses--there were so many people whom Alicia had to consider as to whether they would "mind.

  9. In the end the talented ladies and gentlemen usually went home by an inexpensive line as the voluntary arrangement of a public to whom plain soda was a ludicrous hardship, and native vegetables an abomination at any price.

  10. The licentious and extravagant, yet brilliant and exquisite, frivolous but charming, intriguing and diplomatic, was represented by the talented and politically influential Mme.

  11. He was indeed in harmony with the tone of the salon, being considered the most polished, brilliant, and distinguished member of the intellectual society of Paris, as well as one of the most talented drawing room philosophers.

  12. Her husband, Professor Durand, to show his esteem and admiration for her, adopted her name—a wise act, for it may preserve his name with that of his talented wife.

  13. The Occamist theology strongly influenced the talented and critical pupil, though diversely.

  14. To this was added the importance of his position at the University, his reputation as a talented and eloquent lecturer, and his power as a preacher.

  15. Many of the ideas which filled the air in those days had doubtless an attraction for and exerted an influence on the open-hearted, receptive disposition of the talented monk.

  16. And if your enthusiastic Eulogy of that talented Person did at times send a pang of Sorrow through my Heart, You at least were unaware of my Trouble.

  17. I looked around me, marvelling if there was not one sane Person here who would stand up in the defence of a great and talented Artist against this jabbering of irresponsible Monkeys.

  18. I would like to know whose hand would be steady if, after six days of Atlantic travel, he was landed to find himself suddenly confronted with eight talented gentlemen, cross-questioning him ad lib.

  19. I was returning from a meet one day, hot and mud-bespattered, when I met the talented musician walking feebly along in the sun with his furs on.

  20. His wife was well calculated, by her charm of manner, to be the centre of the numerous circle of talented men who, both from Denmark and abroad, frequented the house.

  21. Prince Albert, regent of Brunswick, is not only a composer of rare genius, but likewise a most talented organist.

  22. He was a very talented fellow, but wild and not to be depended upon.

  23. Young, beautiful, talented as she was, why had she wasted herself on a scrub?

  24. I do; I give money and time and effort to talented students.

  25. He devoted himself to his talented pupil, and was the only teacher the young man ever had.

  26. This closes the sketch I have consulted of this highly gifted and talented man.

  27. It is one which must soon occupy the serious attention of our most talented and best informed Christian writers.

  28. The reader must not look to find in Hoffmann any clever or subtle analysis of the deeper motives that work towards the development of character; all that Hoffmann can give him will be talented pictures.

  29. The Bavarian ambassador, a man of no distinction and one who favored the “Curia,” was recalled and replaced by Count Tauffkirchen, the most talented diplomatist at that time at the disposal of the government.

  30. In his youth, this talented artist had composed several operas which had not been favorably received.

  31. It is useless to tell him that talented people think it necessary to obtain a fine education.

  32. Ricci became interested in the talented young scholar and remained longer at Pisa than he had intended, that they might sit up all night and surprise the rising sun, discussing beauties of dimensions and the wonders of dynamics.

  33. Things seemed to prosper with the kindly and talented German.

  34. But the talented Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan was sorely missed--a woman soloist of worth was needed.

  35. The regiment which is under the immediate command of our talented Prince serves merely to carry out, by military evolutions, the strategic descriptions of Polybius.

  36. But the proud laurel (devoted to the Muses), his neighbor beside the spring, roused his jealousy by threatening to steal from the talented beauty all thought of love for man.

  37. Lease to him the theater, he will have for his advisers the talented and estimable Bagioli and myself.

  38. Facts as to talented men in Spain, Italy, England and Germany indicate that anywhere from 92 to 98 per cent.

  39. Mr. Galton believed that heredity accounts for talent and that it is so dominant in the lives of the talented that it is bound to express itself as talent.

  40. The facts relative to the education of the talented contradicts the assumption usually made that genius depends on education and opportunity for none of its success, but rises to its heights in spite of or without them.

  41. In ancient and medieval times practically all of the talented came from the wealthy class.

  42. He shows relative to American cities that there has been little or no segregation of talented parentage.

  43. The majority of the talented were born in the cities and practically all of them were connected with city life.

  44. It is an estimate of not the number of the talented who are known to be such, but of society's potential or latent talent.

  45. Only a little over one fifth of the talented were produced by the two lower classes.

  46. These are but instances of the many which exist where talented individuals are working under great handicaps which neither promote their talent nor secure fecundity of results to collective man.

  47. Hence the function of the great mass of individuals is to seize and use the achievements which the creators, the talented have brought into existence.

  48. The mountain-situated Geneva and the lowland Paris produced alike prolifically talented men.

  49. Many a witty, talented person has had a stupid bore pursue him upon such an introduction, and even the one necessary conversation following an introduction is a painful effort, owing to the entire uncongeniality of the parties introduced.

  50. The talented author of "Good Society," says: "The great secret of talking well is to adapt your conversation as skillfully as may be to your company.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "talented" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adroit; apt; brainy; bright; brilliant; capable; clever; consummate; dexterous; endowed; exceptional; gifted; golden; good; great; ingenious; keen; nimble; perfect; practised; professional; proficient; qualified; quick; scintillating; sharp; skilful; smart; strong; talented; versatile; virtuoso