WordNet
n. ability that is inherited
Usage examples of "natural ability".
That had to take a lot of practice, even with some natural ability.
Their great authority was based on character, education, and natural ability.
This was, she had ex -- plained, merely an extension of her natural ability to harden her substance into bonelike or hornlike rigidity.
Still, if he hasnt the calling of a priest, nor the knack of a magicians craft, what can we make of this natural ability of his?
Clearly, both through Federation designation and natural ability, she was the spokesperson for the group.
Some people have a natural ability with words: They came out of the womb talking!
Only a lieutenant (junior-grade), he was here because he'd graduated number one in his class from Kreskin Field Flight School (despite an awesome award of demerits over a certain incident concerning the Kreskin flight simulators) and then displayed a dazzling natural ability at the controls of every small craft he'd touched since leaving the Academy.
Abigail was an excellent pilot, but she knew she wasn't in Ragnhild's league when it came to natural ability, and she was perfectly prepared to let the midshipwoman have the stick.
His strength and natural ability impressed Chime, but it was Muller, who had such great skill, she loved to watch, his muscles rippling as he parried with the king.