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untalented

[tal-uhn-tid]

tal·ent·ed

[tal-uhn-tid]
adjective
having talent or special ability; gifted.

Origin:
1375–1425; late Middle English: inclined, disposed; see talent, -ed3

mul·ti·tal·ent·ed, adjective
non·tal·ent·ed, adjective
un·tal·ent·ed, adjective
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untalented (ʌnˈtæləntɪd)
 
adj
lacking in talent: an untalented but gorgeous actress

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