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Synonyms & Similar Words
inadequacy
incompetence
ineptness
incapability
inability
insufficiency
shortcoming
deficiency
flaw
imperfection
weakness
failing
fault
frailty
feebleness
powerlessness
helplessness
ineffectiveness
ineffectuality
unskillfulness
unproficiency
amateurishness
unqualifiedness
inaptitude
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clumsiness
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maladroitness
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crudeness
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unrefinement
Meaning of Lack Of Talent
The phrase "Lack Of Talent" refers to an insufficient or absent natural ability or skill to perform something.
Definitions
- A deficiency or insufficiency in a particular skill or ability
- * The state or fact of not having enough of a particular quality or attribute, especially a natural ability or skill
Etymology of Lack Of Talent
The word "lack" comes from Old Norse "lak", meaning "fissure" or "deficiency", and has been used in English since the 13th century to denote a deficiency or insufficiency
The word "talent" comes from Latin "talentum", meaning "weight" or "sum of money", and has been used in English since the 14th century to denote a natural ability or skill
Example Uses
- The team's lack of talent was evident in their poor performance
- * She struggled with the math problem due to her lack of talent in the subject
- * The company's lack of talent in innovation led to their decline in the market
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
proficiency
competence
skillfulness
adeptness
expertise
mastery
brilliance
genius
aptitude
capability
capacity
effectiveness
efficiency
productivity
power
strength
skill
artistry
craftsmanship
finesse
elegance
refinement
polish
sophistication