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aptitude (noun)

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  • aptitude — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, intrinsic (esp. AmE), natural, special ▪ He has a natural aptitude for this work. ▪ mathematical, musical, etc …   Collocations dictionary

  • aptitude — ► NOUN ▪ a natural ability or inclination. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin aptus fitted …   English terms dictionary

  • aptitude — ap‧ti‧tude [ˈæpttjuːd ǁ tuːd] noun [countable, uncountable] the natural ability to do a particular activity or job: aptitude for • He had a remarkable aptitude for accountancy. • staff who show aptitude for managerial responsibility * * *… …   Financial and business terms

  • aptitude test — ➔ test1 * * * aptitude test UK US noun [C] HR ► a test to find out whether someone has a natural ability for a particular type of work: »Some companies conduct aptitude tests to detect the best job candidates …   Financial and business terms

  • aptitude — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin aptitudo, from Late Latin, fitness, from Latin aptus Date: 15th century 1. a. inclination, tendency < an aptitude for hard work > b. a natural …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • aptitude — (n.) early 15c., tendency, likelihood, from M.Fr. aptitude (14c.) or directly from L.L. aptitudo (gen. aptitudinis) fitness, noun of quality from L. aptus joined, fitted (see APT (Cf. apt)). Meaning natural capacity to learn is 1540s; that of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • aptitude — I noun ability, applicability, bent, endowment, faculty, fitness, flair, gift, inclination, innate ability, intelligence, learning, propensity, propriety, suitability, talent, tendency II index ability, caliber (mental capacity), chance ( …   Law dictionary

  • aptitude — noun (C, U) natural ability or skill, especially in learning (+ for): She has a real aptitude for drawing and painting …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • aptitude — noun an aptitude for higher mathematics Syn: talent, gift, flair, bent, skill, knack, facility, ability, proficiency, capability, potential, capacity, faculty, genius …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • aptitude test — noun Date: 1923 a standardized test designed to predict an individual s ability to learn certain skills …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • aptitude — noun a) Natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill. b) The condition of being suitable. Syn: talent, knack, appropriateness …   Wiktionary

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