Crossword clues for untalented
untalented
Wiktionary
a. Not talented; lacking in talent.
Usage examples of "untalented".
The entertainment on the stage was as untalented as before and the piano player incapable of playing the simplest tune without gross errors.
So I passed unmarked through the schools as a disliked, untalented, yet quiet student whom they let chart his own course finally, because he seemed to elude the strong influences brought to bear upon him.
Let mothers, wives and sisters stand forth and hurl their accusations against them and their staff officers, who planned mass murders in order to please an untalented little bourgeois, a hysterical journeyman painter.
Maybe people untalented in getting along with others find a refuge in impersonal pursuits, particularly mathematics and the physical sciences.
Willie had come nearer and nearer to the decision that at the piano he was an untalented dilettante.
It would never do to have some ambitious young untalented lady claim his heart, and then use him and his gifts to gain advantage for herself.
If the thought made a Sighted too nervous to want to consider it long, no one in the universe wanted the untalented to find out about them.
Keris was answering when the message came, strong enough so even those untalented could understand.
To be untalented among those with power was to be as one blind or deaf, he thought suddenly.
Stratification took place because the Talent appeared in a few Choosers, then spread to more each generation, until our ancestors no longer had a common goal with the unTalented.
Whether those good souls, talented and untalented alike, wended their way to Hollywood via the dustjacketed word, the newspaper essay, the legitimate stage, the regional theater, or from some rural or foreign cinematic venue, there was a common tongue spoken: Art.
While the homely but not untalented young ladies reproduced my head, limbs, and hump with the utmost care but, seized with a strange diffidence, either ignored my sex organ or stylized it ad absurdum, the pretty young ladies with the big blue eyes, with the shapely but awkward fingers, gave little heed to the articulations and proportions of my body, but reproduced my imposing genitals with the utmost precision.
She'd served the Guild since she'd attained Masterclass, and her barely past what for the unTalented would have been marriageable age.
She’d served the Guild since she’d attained Masterclass, and her barely past what for the unTalented would have been marriageable age.
Maybe people untalented in getting along with others find a refuge in impersonal pursuits, particularly mathematics and the physical sciences.