A splendid talent may get the future he deserves.
Generally speaking, Syō-Kan stands for our splendid talents, our brilliant appearances, our academic potential.
This policy paid, even at the sacrifice of splendid talents.
Bobby Valentine, the Rangers' longest-serving manager at 1,186 games, became steward over an influx of splendid talent in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
He is a splendid talent and a zealous competitor who worked hard in the off-season to improve his jump shot.
His splendid talents are dissected on talk shows and in bars, even though most people have never seen him play.
She was a low comedy actress, who without any splendid talent had such a complete knowledge of stage requirements that her services were most useful in any theatre.
It's possible to have a splendid organizational talent but quite confused ideas.
It was not that they had recovered their former affection for Jefferson, but they knew his ability, "all the splendid talents, the long experience," in Adams's words.
It was discovered, however, that he had a splendid talent for writing simple piano pieces with well defined melodies and effective harmony.