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savant

1 of 1noun
/səˈvɑnt/
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1

a person with extraordinary skills or expertise in a particular domain, often alongside other cognitive or developmental challenges

  • The child prodigy was hailed as a math savant, effortlessly solving complex equations at a young age.
  • Despite his autism diagnosis, the musical savant could play intricate compositions on the piano after hearing them only once.
  • The art gallery showcased the works of a painting savant, whose abstract creations captivated audiences worldwide.
  • The tech industry marveled at the coding savant's ability to write flawless software with minimal effort.
  • The academic world recognized the linguistic savant for her remarkable fluency in multiple languages, surpassing even native speakers in proficiency.