WordUpWordupPerson

Have a head for something

usgbVolume
Left Definition 1 of 3Right
LampPro Tip 1/3

Natural Talent

Emphasizes an innate skill, often in academic or professional areas.

Illustration for Natural Talent
Just like his father, Benny has a head for strategic planning.
LampPro Tip 2/3

Positive Connotation

Using this phrase usually implies admiration for someone's ability.

Illustration for Positive Connotation
Marta always balances the accounts perfectly; she has a head for finance.
LampPro Tip 3/3

Non-Literal

This is an idiomatic expression and isn’t about one's physical head.

Illustration for Non-Literal
He's the chess champion in his school since he has a head for strategy.
Visual representation of the word "Have a head for something"

Never forget "Have a head for something"

Humans forget easily. That's why you should download WordUp: Smart reminders, word games, AI practice, and much more!

App Store IconGoogle Play Store IconMicrosoft Store IconHuawei Store Icon
Chrome

WordUp Chrome Extension

As you browse the web instantly look up words you don’t know.

Get Chrome Extension