Adjective
multi-talented (comparative more multi-talented, superlative most multi-talented)
Alternative form of multitalented
Characters *Sam, born Elihu Nivens, is the classic Heinlein hero, multi-talented, independent, fiercely loyal to friends and an implacable enemy to foes. Source: Internet
Despite his sometimes debilitating mental health, Calvert remained a fiercely creative, driven and multi-talented artist. Source: Internet
And finally this month, don’t forget to catch Atlanta’s (both of the city and the show) Donald Glover as he hosts on May 5. The multi-talented Glover will be on double duty, both as the host and the musical guest. Source: Internet
Catching up with the multi-talented artist behind Rihanna’s unapologetic hits. Source: Internet
Having his choice of mentors, Smith chose Adam Levine, the multi-talented lead singer of the popular pop/rock band, Maroon 5. Levine is a veteran judge on The Voice, having been on the show since its inception. Source: Internet
Danny McCoy, their multi-talented minister of music, got out his fake book and “improvised” on the Bechstein grand piano, using the sheet music in the video “just for reference and to spark more ideas.” Source: Internet