Gifted: meaning, definitions and examples

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gifted

 

[ ˈɡɪftɪd ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

talented

Having exceptional talent or natural ability in a particular area.

Synonyms

able, skilled, talented.

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Word Description / Examples
gifted

Used to describe someone who has a natural ability in a particular area, often used in academic or artistic contexts. It can suggest a higher level of innate ability.

  • She is a gifted pianist, playing with emotion and precision.
  • The school has a special program for gifted children.
talented

Used to describe someone with a natural aptitude or flair for something, often in the arts or sports. It suggests a special natural ability.

  • She is a talented artist, her paintings are mesmerizing.
  • He is a talented athlete, excelling in multiple sports.
skilled

Refers to someone who has acquired particular skills through practice and training. Often used to emphasize the effort and training put into developing an ability.

  • He is a skilled carpenter, making beautiful furniture.
  • She is skilled in negotiation, always finding a middle ground.
able

Describes someone who is competent and effective in doing something. It’s a neutral term that implies general proficiency.

  • He is an able manager who can handle tough situations.
  • She is able to solve complex problems quickly.

Examples of usage

  • She is a gifted artist.
  • He is a gifted musician.
  • The child is gifted in mathematics.
Context #2 | Verb

gave

Past tense and past participle of the verb 'gift'.

Synonyms

bestowed, gave, presented.

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gifted

Used when talking about giving someone a present or something special with a positive implication.

  • He gifted her a beautiful necklace for her birthday
  • They gifted the charity a substantial amount of money
gave

A general term used in everyday situations for transferring something to someone else.

  • She gave him a book to read
  • My friend gave me some advice
presented

Often used when something is given formally or in a structured setting, like awards or official gifts.

  • He presented the award to the best student
  • She presented a bouquet of flowers to the guest speaker
bestowed

Commonly used in formal or ceremonial contexts, often involving honors or privileges.

  • The university bestowed an honorary degree upon the famous writer
  • The queen bestowed knighthood on the brave soldier

Examples of usage

  • She gifted her friend a book.
  • He gifted his girlfriend a necklace.

Translations

Translations of the word "gifted" in other languages:

🇵🇹 dotado

🇮🇳 प्रतिभाशाली

🇩🇪 begabt

🇮🇩 berbakat

🇺🇦 обдарований

🇵🇱 utalentowany

🇯🇵 才能のある

🇫🇷 doué

🇪🇸 dotado

🇹🇷 yetenekli

🇰🇷 재능 있는

🇸🇦 موهوب

🇨🇿 nadaný

🇸🇰 nadpriemerný

🇨🇳 有天赋的

🇸🇮 nadarjen

🇮🇸 hæfileikaríkur

🇰🇿 дарынды

🇬🇪 ნიჭიერი

🇦🇿 istedadlı

🇲🇽 dotado

Etymology

The word 'gifted' originated from the Old Norse word 'gift', which meant 'something given'. Over time, the term evolved to describe someone with exceptional talent or ability. The adjective form of 'gifted' became popular in the 20th century, highlighting individuals with innate skills in various fields.

See also: gift, gifts.

Word Frequency Rank

Position #8,053 indicates this is an advanced-level word. While not essential for basic communication, it will enhance your ability to understand and create more nuanced content.