Adjective
devoid of talent; not gifted
Source: WordNetAbstract art: a product of the untalented sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered. Al Capp
In an adequate social order, the untalented should be able to acquire a sense of usefulness and of growth without interfering with the development of talent around them. Eric Hoffer
The New Age music: "gave the opportunity for untalented people to make very boring music." Vangelis
I wanted to be an actor from a young age, but actually becoming one and seen the ugly side of the world does feel different and sometimes unwelcome. There are shallow, vapid, untalented people zombieing the streets of Hollywood, adding decadence and immorality to an already extravagant business. Fran Kranz
It is only the untalented director who imagines him or herself in every part, wants his or her own thoughts and emotions portrayed; it is only the untalented who make their own limitations those of the actors as well. Liv Ullmann
Jazz is the last refuge of the untalented. Jazz musicians enjoy themselves more than anyone listening to them does. Tony Wilson