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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
talentless
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He's doing pop videos now and making stars of the pretty, the talentless, the bizarre.
▪ Sadly no, his grimy, greasy, talentless ghost lives on.
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talentless

a. having no talent or natural ability

Usage examples of "talentless".

So I am writing this book, this talentless book, this tale told by an idiot, this cry for forgiveness.

With no mind touch I would be lost as any talentless beast, unless I could gain some clue.

Then his walk lost its spring as he realized that Bertrand, jobless and talentless as he was, still had Christine.

You should see how much money we pay each other, how little work we do, and how thick and talentless many of us are.

The guy was pretty much a talentless jerk, but he had the loyalty of a pit-bull.

Your family is dead because of the fear of a talentless, ambitious man.

But perhaps from the first this had been the weaving of his life pattern, that he might have been born talentless for this very choice.

He saw her then as she looked each morning in the car, face scrubbed clean of makeup, the sweetly sad pragmatist of their five hundred days on her way to the university, almost ordinary in her jeans and cloth jacket, ready to spend hours listening to tired astronomers, hungover geographers, talentless poets, trying to find in their listless words some residue of truth, some glint of promise, a fact still empowered by its original energy, something that would bring her a glimpse of possibility beyond that which she knew.

Then it wont matter if the authors of the hate speech are hideous, talentless wretches.

Then it won't matter if the authors of the hate speech are hideous, talentless wretches.