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gifted adjective [ ˈɡɪftɪd ]

• having exceptional talent or natural ability.
• "a gifted amateur musician"
Similar: talented, skilful, skilled, accomplished, expert, consummate, master(ly), first-rate, polished, adroit, dexterous, able, competent, capable, apt, deft, adept, proficient, intelligent, clever, bright, brilliant, quick, sharp, perceptive, precocious, advanced for one's age, old beyond one's years, forward, ahead of one's peers, mature, crack, top-notch, top-drawer, top-hole, ace, wizard, genius,
Opposite: inept, stupid,

gift verb

• give (something) as a gift, especially formally or as a donation or bequest.
• "the company gifted 2,999 shares to a charity"
Origin: Middle English: from Old Norse gipt ; related to give.


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