aptitude

noun

ap·​ti·​tude ˈap-tə-ˌtüd How to pronounce aptitude (audio)
-ˌtyüd
1
a
: inclination, tendency
an aptitude for hard work
b
: a natural ability : talent
an aptitude for gymnastics
2
: capacity for learning
an aptitude for languages
3
: general suitability : aptness
aptitudinal adjective
aptitudinally adverb
Choose the Right Synonym for aptitude

gift, faculty, aptitude, bent, talent, genius, knack mean a special ability for doing something.

gift often implies special favor by God or nature.

the gift of singing beautifully

faculty applies to an innate or less often acquired ability for a particular accomplishment or function.

a faculty for remembering names

aptitude implies a natural liking for some activity and the likelihood of success in it.

a mechanical aptitude

bent is nearly equal to aptitude but it stresses inclination perhaps more than specific ability.

a family with an artistic bent

talent suggests a marked natural ability that needs to be developed.

has enough talent to succeed

genius suggests impressive inborn creative ability.

has no great genius for poetry

knack implies a comparatively minor but special ability making for ease and dexterity in performance.

the knack of getting along

Examples of aptitude in a Sentence

The new test is supposed to measure the aptitudes of the students. bored teenagers with an aptitude for getting into trouble
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, "tendency, likelihood," borrowed from Medieval Latin aptitūdō, going back to Late Latin, "fitness," from Latin aptus "fastened, prepared, suitable, fitting" + -i- -i- + -tūdō -tude — more at apt entry 1

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of aptitude was in the 15th century

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“Aptitude.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aptitude. Accessed 9 Sep. 2024.

Kids Definition

aptitude

noun
ap·​ti·​tude ˈap-tə-ˌt(y)üd How to pronounce aptitude (audio)
1
: ability to learn : aptness
2
: a natural ability
an aptitude for mathematics

Medical Definition

aptitude

noun
ap·​ti·​tude ˈap-tə-ˌt(y)üd How to pronounce aptitude (audio)
: a natural or acquired capacity or ability
especially : a tendency, capacity, or inclination to learn or understand

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