simple past tense and past participle of gift
"The old house was gifted to the community center after its owner passed away."
In plain English: To gift someone means to give them something as a present without expecting anything back.
"The coach gifted his players with new training equipment before the season started."
Endowed with special, in particular intellectual, abilities.
"The young student was recognized as gifted due to her extraordinary aptitude for solving complex mathematical problems."
In plain English: Gifted means having natural talent or ability that is much better than most other people your age.
"The young pianist was so gifted that she performed with her first symphony orchestra at age ten."
Usage: Use "gifted" to describe someone who possesses natural talent or exceptional ability without needing extensive training. This term is often applied specifically to children showing high intelligence or artistic skill rather than general competence.