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  • adjective Not gifted.

Etymologies

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non- +‎ gifted

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Examples

  • By the time the year was over, the only difference she could find between herself and the nongifted students was that they had learned fractions and she had not.

    Boys and Girls Like You and Me Aryn Kyle 2010

  • They met when all the nongifted students were having math class and spent their time drawing pictures of spaceships and writing their own political satires.

    Boys and Girls Like You and Me Aryn Kyle 2010

  • By the time the year was over, the only difference she could find between herself and the nongifted students was that they had learned fractions and she had not.

    Boys and Girls Like You and Me Aryn Kyle 2010

  • By the time the year was over, the only difference she could find between herself and the nongifted students was that they had learned fractions and she had not.

    Boys and Girls Like You and Me Aryn Kyle 2010

  • By the time the year was over, the only difference she could find between herself and the nongifted students was that they had learned fractions and she had not.

    Boys and Girls Like You and Me Aryn Kyle 2010

  • They met when all the nongifted students were having math class and spent their time drawing pictures of spaceships and writing their own political satires.

    Boys and Girls Like You and Me Aryn Kyle 2010

  • They met when all the nongifted students were having math class and spent their time drawing pictures of spaceships and writing their own political satires.

    Boys and Girls Like You and Me Aryn Kyle 2010

  • They met when all the nongifted students were having math class and spent their time drawing pictures of spaceships and writing their own political satires.

    Boys and Girls Like You and Me Aryn Kyle 2010

  • Shani surveyed 800 gifted and nongifted high school students, examining the differences in self-concept and other psychological variables.

    Paramus Post 2009

  • But surprisingly, gifted students drop out at the same rates as nongifted kids--about 5% of both populations leave school early.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2008

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