44 adjectives to describe aptitude

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Although he was then only twenty-one years old, he showed remarkable aptitude for this kind of work from the beginning, and it was through no fault of his that misfortune overtook every opera company with which he had anything to do.

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But the rioters were unequal to any estimate of their own force, and had little aptitude in measuring their accidental advantages.

They are the slavish aptitudes from which the leaders of men are exempt, but which are characteristic elements in the disposition of ordinary persons.

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Those who displayed scientific aptitude should be instructed in the miracle of the steam-engine, and economic minds should early acquaint themselves with the mysteries of commerce, upon which, as upon the Bible, the greatness of their conquerors was founded.

" He was a tall, heavy, good-natured man, distinguished for fat, happiness, and singular aptitudes.

David had an inborn aptitude for government, and a power like Julius Caesar of fascinating every one who came in contact with him.

So there are families which refine themselves into intellectual aptitude without having had much opportunity for intellectual acquirements.

It was generally conceded that Patsy was his favorite because she could advance more odd suggestions than the other girls, and this niece had a practical aptitude for carrying out her whimsical ideas that had long since won her uncle's respect.

Gustave lacks the literary aptitudes of his late father, likewise, who left a well-filled book of verse which admirers all over Europe did into French, German, Italian, Danish, and even Hungarian.

The Poodle was tried for retrieving with some success, and he showed considerable aptitude in finding and fetching wounded wild duck; but he, too, was inclined to maul his birds and deliver them dead.

Having in his youth shown a surprising aptitude for the game, he fought his way up among his comrades, until he became the recognised champion of the district and won the proud title which he still holds.

His other sons shared their father's tastes, while George showed no aptitude or liking for the sea, but from his earliest years evinced a fondness for books, and a marked aptitude for learning.

Mr. Ripley is an accomplished man of letters, familiar with the whole field of literature and philosophy, gifted with a mental aptitude equally for facts and ideas, a fanatic for no particular branch of knowledge, but with a genial appreciation of each, and endowed with a largeness and catholicity of mind which eminently fit him to mould the multitudinous materials of a work like the present into the form of a prescribed plan.

Colour I got, and form, and a superficial aptitude in judging by symbols.

It is not often, perhaps, that they have better thoughts than the rest of men, but a superior aptitude to find fault; their growling proves, "not that themselves are wise, but others weak."

Both the English and Spaniards possess a very rich dramatic literature, both have had a number of prolific and highly talented dramatists, among whom even the least admired and celebrated, considered as a whole, display uncommon aptitude for dramatic animation and insight into the essence of theatrical effect.

Natural shyness had always held him aloof from reputable women; he felt that he could not recommend himself to themhe who had such an unlucky aptitude for saying the wrong word or keeping silence when speech was demanded.

She was the daughter of an artist, and early developed a love of drawing and an unusual aptitude in the study of languages.

A man of vast aptitude for details, he liked county business for its own sake, and understood every technicality.

44 adjectives to describe  aptitude