Definition of ungifted in English:
ungifted
adjectiveʌnˈɡɪftɪdˌənˈɡɪftɪd
Not having any exceptional talents.
a shy, dreamy, ungifted kid
Example sentencesExamples
- Sports physiologists address such questions as: What distinguishes a sprinter from a marathon runner - and each from the ungifted struggler?
- The perpetuation of this pleasant, comfortable life, therefore, becomes the goal for which writers - gifted and ungifted - are willing to be a producer's ‘lead pencil.’
- Though not ungifted, he lacks his sleek looks, tart delivery, stylish wit, and Englishness.
- But what about the days you feel like the most ungifted human on the planet?
- He probably wouldn't be able to heal it with his own ungifted magic.
- But hey, somebody has to write the songs for those poor, ungifted singers who can't write.
- That such an obviously ungifted person was capable of so imaginative a conceptual leap remains a marvel to me.
Definition of ungifted in US English:
ungifted
adjectiveˌənˈɡiftidˌənˈɡɪftɪd
Not having any exceptional talents.
Example sentencesExamples
- Sports physiologists address such questions as: What distinguishes a sprinter from a marathon runner - and each from the ungifted struggler?
- That such an obviously ungifted person was capable of so imaginative a conceptual leap remains a marvel to me.
- Though not ungifted, he lacks his sleek looks, tart delivery, stylish wit, and Englishness.
- But hey, somebody has to write the songs for those poor, ungifted singers who can't write.
- But what about the days you feel like the most ungifted human on the planet?
- The perpetuation of this pleasant, comfortable life, therefore, becomes the goal for which writers - gifted and ungifted - are willing to be a producer's ‘lead pencil.’
- He probably wouldn't be able to heal it with his own ungifted magic.