ungifted
/ˌʌnˈɡɪf.tɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˈɡɪf.t̬ɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈgif-təd/ (ame, mw)
ungifted — 形容詞
- ungiftedpositive
- more ungiftedcomparative
- most ungiftedsuperlative
1. having no particular skill, talent, or natural ability that makes you stand out
缺乏天賦的
沒有特殊才能或天賦的
having no particular skill, talent, or natural ability that makes you stand out from others in a specific area
Quan felt ungifted at basketball, but still trained hard with his school team every Tuesday.
Quan 覺得自己在籃球方面缺乏天賦,但仍然每週二和校隊一起努力訓練。
feel + ungifted + at + [skill/sport]
Tanvi was an ungifted painter, yet her art teacher praised her use of color.
Tanvi 是個缺乏天賦的畫家,但她的美術老師稱讚她運用色彩的方式。
The music academy told Selim he was an ungifted violinist and would not be admitted.
音樂學院告訴 Selim,他是個缺乏天賦的小提琴手,不會被錄取。
Although Diego felt ungifted in mathematics, his patient tutor helped him pass the final exam.
雖然 Diego 覺得自己在數學方面缺乏天賦,但耐心的家教幫他通過了期末考。
- untalented
more direct and informal; focuses on lack of natural ability without suggesting effort
- mediocre
emphasizes average or below-average quality rather than a complete lack of talent
- unexceptional
softer tone; describes ordinariness without strong negative judgment
- inept
stronger criticism; implies awkwardness or incompetence in performing a task
用法筆記
Commonly used with 'feel', 'consider oneself', or 'be called' to describe a perceived lack of talent in a specific domain — the domain (ungifted at tennis, ungifted in music) is almost always stated.