multitalented

IPA/ˌmʌl.tiˈtæl.ən.tɪd/
IPA/ˌmʌl.tiˈtæl.ən.t̬ɪd/

multitalented — adjective

  • multitalentedpositive
  • more multitalentedcomparative
  • most multitalentedsuperlative

1. able to do many different things well because you have natural ability in severa

1.形容詞B2
釋義

able to do many different things well because you have natural ability in several areas, such as music, sport, writing, or business

例句

Chiara is a multitalented musician who also paints, writes poetry, and teaches yoga.

predicative: be + a multitalented [person] + who-clause listing skills

The award went to a multitalented young director whose short film won three prizes.

attributive: a multitalented [noun] before a relative clause

同義詞
  • versatile

    focuses on ability to adapt to different roles or tasks; 'a versatile actor' implies range across roles, whereas 'multitalented' suggests distinct separate skill areas

  • gifted

    emphasises strong natural talent, often in a narrower set of areas; 'a gifted pianist' may not have skills in other domains

  • accomplished

    focuses on trained skill and achievement rather than natural talent; 'an accomplished speaker' implies practice and polish

反義詞
  • untalented

    a direct opposite but less common in everyday speech

  • one-dimensional

    informal; describes someone with only one area of competence

文法句型

be + multitalented

a multitalented + noun

用法筆記

Common in descriptions of people who excel across creative, athletic, or professional fields. The word is always positive in tone.

常見錯誤

She is a multitalented cooker.
She is a multitalented cook/chef.
💡'cooker' means an appliance, not a person; use 'cook' or 'chef' instead.
He is a multitalented person with only one skill.
He is a multitalented person.
💡'multitalented' already means several skills, so adding 'only one skill' creates a contradiction.