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the aptitude
noun
Natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill.
Exact(60)
"I see that he has the aptitude".
Fuld has the background and the aptitude.
I will be evaluating: does the horse have the aptitude?
I have not the appetite, nor the aptitude.
What do you remember about the day you took the Aptitude Test?
Many family doctors lack the desire or the aptitude to manage large budgets.
Technical knowledge can be picked up if you have the aptitude, but you can't fake enthusiasm.
"He's interviewing chimpanzees to see if any have the aptitude to learn sign language".
Although there was the strange matter of the aptitude test when he was very small.
_ _What do you remember about the day you took the Aptitude Test?
"They have to have the aptitude to be in the camp," said Sessa.
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