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aptitude
[ap-ti-tood, -tyood]
noun
capability; ability; innate or acquired capacity for something; talent.
She has a special aptitude for mathematics.
readiness or quickness in learning; intelligence.
He was placed in honors classes because of his general aptitude.
Synonyms: acumenthe state or quality of being apt; special fitness.
aptitude
/ ˈæptɪˌtjuːd /
noun
inherent or acquired ability
ease in learning or understanding; intelligence
the condition or quality of being apt
Other Word Forms
- aptitudinal adjective
- aptitudinally adverb
- preaptitude noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of aptitude1
Example Sentences
Even before it became fashionable, Bordalas spotted three essentials: high pressure, organised defence, and a physical aptitude in the players that permits them to cover a lot of space on the field.
His mother, Amber Robinson, wrote on her Facebook page in 2020 about her son’s college aptitude test score, and posted a video of Robinson reading a letter for a scholarship.
That his tantalizing talent was matched by a preternatural aptitude.
Even Gong Yoo makes the most of his limited screen time as The Recruiter by revealing his aptitude to play demonic.
“He says I have an aptitude for devotion,” the smitten boy beams, with his master’s padlock chained around his neck.
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