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are multitalented
adjective
Having skill or talent in more than one field.
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"Most of these actors are multitalented.
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"He was multitalented," Johnson says.
Being multitalented doesn't mean you should try everything.
As prolific as he is multitalented, he's the screenwriter behind Gladiator and Shadowlands, as well as writing fantasy and teen novels.
To make it in today's world, you have to be multitalented because to the admissions tutor who assesses a few thousand applications all boasting identical academic prowess, the candidate who can juggle flaming woks on a unicycle stands out.
But BMP4 is multitalented and can also act to direct early development, laying out a variety of architectural plans including signaling which part of the embryo is to be the backside and which the belly side.
Despite the squad including five specialist midfielders coach Traore insists the squad is multitalented.
Some faculty members, however, continuously dwelled on the challenges faced by academic biomedical researchers: paucity of academic faculty positions, inordinate amount of time required to fulfill job obligations, expectations that one be multitalented to succeed (excel in lab management, accounting, grant writing, public speaking, teaching, research).
I want to tell everyone that they can be multitalented AF and proud, without suffering from presumption.
"Charlie is a multitalented player.
"This young lady is so multitalented.
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