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Ungifted

Ungifted \Un*gift"ed\, a. Being without gifts, especially native gifts or endowments.
--Cowper.

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ungifted

a. Not gifted.

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Ungifted

Ungifted is a 2012 children's novel by Gordon Korman. The story is told with chapters of alternating perspectives. It is recommended for grades 5-8.

Usage examples of "ungifted".

They called her unGifted because she was a woman, and yet she knew in her soul that she had been granted the gift of art and that it was her duty to Matra ei Filho to make the world come to life in her paintings.

Readers are barred from your government, locked up in academies, made the servants of the ungifted.

If these banished people had made a life for themselves in the Old World, they would have had children and spread their pristinely ungifted attribute"— Richard lifted his arms in a shrug—"but there is no trace of them.

Richard said in a quiet voice, "this wizard, KajaRang, collected all of those pristinely ungifted people, those pillars of Creation, who had been banished down here from the New World, along with any people who while they lived here had joined with them, and he sent them all there.

Your ancestors were banished from the New World because they were pristinely ungifted.

The writing here suggests that it was because it was not only the pristinely ungifted who were banished, but all those who believed as they did.

When he Looked at the unGifted or Gifted but untrained, the linages didn't quite mesh and the edges were fuzzy and indistinct.