natural endowment
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Definition
Natural endowment (noun) An inherent, innate ability or quality; a talent or characteristic that a person is born with, rather than one that is learned or acquired.
Usage
This term is used to describe the innate talents, gifts, or inherent qualities possessed by a person. It often refers to intellectual, artistic, or physical abilities present from birth. * Her natural endowment for music was evident when she started playing the piano by ear at age four. * The athlete's speed and coordination are a remarkable natural endowment. * Beyond his hard work, his success is partly due to his natural endowment for leadership.
Advanced Usage
- In academic or formal contexts: The phrase is often used in discussions of psychology, education, and philosophy to debate the influence of innate gifts ("nature") versus acquired skills ("nurture").
- The study aimed to separate the effects of training from the individual's natural endowment.
Variants and Related Words
- Endowment (noun): While this can also mean a large gift of money to an institution, in the context of personal ability, it is synonymous with "natural endowment."
- His intellectual endowments are extraordinary.
- Endowed (adjective): Possessing a natural ability or quality. Often used in the construction "to be endowed with."
- She is endowed with great patience and creativity.
Synonyms
- Talent: A natural aptitude or skill.
- Gift: A notable natural ability.
- Aptitude: A natural ability to do something.
- Innate ability: An inborn capacity.
- Bent: An inclination or natural tendency.
Related Phrases
- Natural gift: A very common synonym for natural endowment.
- He has a natural gift for languages.
- God-given talent: An idiom emphasizing a talent as a divine blessing.
- She uses her God-given talent to inspire others.
Noun
- natural abilities or qualities