most talented
- accomplished.
- adept.
- brilliant.
- capable.
- intelligent.
- proficient.
- skilled.
- smart.
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What can I say instead of talent?
Some common synonyms of talent are aptitude, bent, faculty, genius, gift, and knack. While all these words mean “a special ability for doing something,” talent suggests a marked natural ability that needs to be developed.
What is the special word for top?
- chief,
- dominant,
- first,
- foremost,
- head,
- leading,
- predominant,
- preeminent,
How do you describe a talented person in one word?
“Every talented person must examine his or her associates with care.”
What is another word for talented person?
boy wonder | wunderkind |
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polymath | whiz kid |
gifted person | intellectual genius |
whiz | wonder |
genius | sensation |
What do you call a person who is skilled?
Some common synonyms of skilled are adept, expert, proficient, and skillful. While all these words mean “having great knowledge and experience in a trade or profession,” skilled stresses mastery of technique. a skilled surgeon.
How do you say very talented?
synonyms for most talented
- accomplished.
- adept.
- brilliant.
- capable.
- intelligent.
- proficient.
- skilled.
- smart.
How do you say great performance?
great performance
- accomplishment.
- achievement.
- centerpiece.
- chef-d’oeuvre.
- creation.
- culinary masterpiece.
- dish fit for a king.
- dish of the day.
What words mean high quality?
high-quality
- excellent.
- finest.
- first-rate.
- prime.
- superior.
- exclusive.
- five-star.
- shipshape.
What do you call a person with high standards?
perfectionist Add to list Share. A perfectionist is someone with very high standards: they want everything to be just right at all times.
What do you call a person with so many talents?
A multipotentialite is a person who has many different interests and creative pursuits in life. Multipotentialites have no “one true calling” the way specialists do. Being a multipotentialite is our destiny.
How would you describe exceptional talent?
Versatility: Exceptional talent is versatile in ways that many high potentials are not. These individuals can quickly pick up specific language, culture and desires from their key stakeholders. And they are typically dilettantes in other functions, surprising peers with their knowledge across multiple domains.
What is another word for multi talented?
What is another word for multitalented?
complete | methodic |
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effective | effectual |
great | masterly |
virtuoso | adept |
gifted | proficient |
What is highly talented?
having a special ability to do something well; having talent. a highly talented athlete.
How would you describe a multi talented person?
Someone who is genuinely accomplished in multiple areas is called a polymath.
How do you describe talent?
Talent is an exceptional natural ability, especially in a particular activity, such as music. Talent is often thought of as the kind of ability that comes without training—something that you’re born with. It is often contrasted with skill, which is an ability acquired and developed through practice.
How do you say well done professionally?
well-done
- faultless,
- finished,
- flawless,
- meticulous,
- perfect,
- perfected,
- polished.
How do you say someone is high professionally?
high
- delirious.
- doped.
- drunk.
- euphoric.
- flying.
- freaked-out.
- inebriated.
- on a trip.
What is a word better than perfect?
Perfect Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus.
What is another word for perfect?
flawless | excellent |
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exquisite | immaculate |
impeccable | pristine |
defectless | faultless |
intact | irreproachable |
What is a fancy word for good?
acceptable, excellent, exceptional, favorable, great, marvelous, positive, satisfactory, satisfying, superb, valuable, wonderful, honest, respectable, able, efficient, proper, reliable, suitable, talented.
What word means a standard of excellence?
the bee’s knees. best thing since sliced bread. beau idéal. dream come true. standard of perfection.
What is the name of someone who does everything?
A polymath (Greek: πολυμαθής, polymathēs, “having learned much”)1 is a person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas; such a person is known to draw on complex bodies of knowledge to solve specific problems.