"Prodigy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prodigy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prodigy" Meaning

A child who exhibits an extremely high level of talent or expertise in a particular area, especially at a very young age.

"Prodigy" Examples

Examples of the Word "Prodigy"


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Maria was an overnight sensation, but she wasn't the only remarkable talent discovered at the New Star talent show. There was also Emily and Tommy, both of whom were child prodigies, who had been practicing ballet since they were 3.

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Although Teresa was only a teenager, she had become a child prodigy in the art of playing the piano. She had practiced for hours every day, and her passion for music was unmatched.

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Nick's talent could be measured in numbers. At just 16, he had won grand prizes at international chess tournaments, making him one of the world's youngest chess prodigies.

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Julia was a genius, a linguistic prodigy who spoke five languages fluently and could read and write complex texts in a sixth. Her gift for languages had opened doors for her to opportunities around the world.

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Alex and Ben were chess prodigies who grew up to become rival grandmasters in the chess world. Their highly competitive spirits made them a force to be reckoned with in the game.

"Prodigy" Similar Words

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Prodigiosin is a naturally occurring polycyclic compound with a red-violet pigment type-A mixture containing three amino groups.

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Prodigiousness refers to the state or quality of being extremely talented, gifted, or remarkable, often beyond the ordinary or average. It describes an exceptional aptitude, faculty, or ability that is impressive and often causes wonder or amazement.<br><br>Example: "The prodigiousness of the young musician's playing ability amazed the audience, and he was hailed as a child prodigy."

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