"Precocious" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Precocious
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"Precocious" Meaning

Insanely intelligent or talented, especially from a young age. Showing advanced development or maturity beyond one's years.

"Precocious" Examples

Examples of "Precocious"


Adjective

My little brother was a precocious two-year-old who could already count to ten.
The precocious child began playing the piano at the age of four.
She was a precocious dancer, performing complex routines with ease and poise.
His precocious intellect enabled him to easily grasp advanced mathematical concepts.
The precocious puppy learned to sit and stay within weeks of its arrival.

"Precocious" Similar Words

Preclude

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Precluded

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Precludes

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Precluding

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Preclusion

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Preclusive

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Preclusively

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The word "preclusively" is an adverb that means in a way that something is excluded or prevented from happening. It suggests that something is made impossible or impracticable, often due to a prior condition or circumstance.<br><br>Example: "The preclusively high cost of the project made it impossible to proceed with the development."<br><br>In essence, "preclusively" reinforces the idea that something is blocked or barred from occurring, often due to a preliminary condition or obstacle.

Precocial

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Precociously

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Precociousness

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The tendency to mature or develop abnormally early, especially in physical, intellectual, or emotional matters.

Precocity

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The term "precocity" refers to the state of being mature or advanced at a remarkably early age. It describes a child or individual reaching a high level of development, competence, or achievement earlier than their peers.

Precoetanean

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Precoetanean refers to something that is prior to the cocoon stage, typically used in biology to describe the developmental stage of an insect or other arthropod that occurs before the cocoon stage.<br><br>Example: Precoetanean larvae undergo a significant transformation as they prepare to pupate.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the word you may be thinking of is "precoenatorial", which means occurring or done before the coena or evening meal, or "precocoonal", which means occurring before the cocoon stage.<br><br>But most likely the correct word is "precocoon" (from "pre" meaning before and "cocoon").

Precognition

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Precognitive

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Precolombian

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Precompiled

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