gift
/ɡɪft/
noun
- Something given voluntarily to someone without payment; a present.
- He received a gift of handmade chocolates from his neighbor.
- She brought a beautifully wrapped gift to the birthday party.
- The company gave each employee a small gift for the holidays.
- A natural ability or talent.
- He has a gift for playing the piano by ear.
- Patience is a gift that not everyone possesses.
- Her gift for storytelling made every lesson exciting.
- Something that is easily achieved or comes without effort.
- That math problem was a gift compared to the others.
- The empty parking spot right in front felt like a gift.
- Winning the first round was a gift because our opponent was injured.
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verb
- To give something as a present.
- She gifted her old bicycle to a younger cousin.
- The museum was gifted a rare painting by an anonymous donor.
- They gifted a donation to the local library.
- To endow someone with a natural ability or quality.
- Nature has gifted her with a beautiful singing voice.
- The child seemed gifted with an unusual sense of humor.
- He was gifted with an incredible memory for names.
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