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child prodigy

1 of 1noun
/ˈtʃaɪld prəˈdɪdʒi/
Forms:child prodigies
1

a child that is unusually gifted or intelligent

  • Mozart was a famous child prodigy, composing music at a very young age.
  • The child prodigy stunned the audience with her complex piano performance at only six years old.
  • His parents realized he was a child prodigy when he solved advanced mathematical problems effortlessly.
  • The young chess player was labeled a child prodigy after defeating grandmasters in multiple tournaments.
  • Being a child prodigy often comes with high expectations and unique challenges.