gift

simple noun81 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A present given to someone on their birthday.

A present given to someone at Christmas.

A gift that is unique or particularly meaningful.

A gift that costs a lot of money.

A gift chosen with care and consideration for the recipient.

Used to describe a gift given with good intentions.

An extremely good or pleasing gift.

An attractive or pleasant gift.

Used to describe a large or valuable gift.

A gift that has a high monetary or practical worth.

A very expensive and impressive gift.

A gift that is valuable, often in a personal or sentimental way.

A gift for the guest of honor at a party celebrating a life event, such as a baby shower or bridal shower.

A talent that you have without needing to be taught.

A talent that you are born with.

A natural talent believed to have been given by God.

A card sold by a store that can be used to pay for goods.

A printed piece of paper that can be used to pay for goods.

A card or piece of paper that can be exchanged for goods.

Used to specify the area of talent, e.g., 'a gift for music'.

The most common way to say you are presenting someone with a gift.

To purchase a present for someone.

A common and informal way to say you have received a gift.

A more formal way to say you have been given a gift.

To formally agree to take a gift offered to you.

To possess a natural ability.

A more formal way to say you have a natural ability.