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precociously

[ UK /pɹɪkˈə‍ʊʃəsli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a precocious manner
    her child behaves precociously

How To Use precociously In A Sentence

  • her child behaves precociously
  • The nineteen-year-old in question is precociously hirsute on account of his Mediterranean parentage.
  • This is, stripped bare, a classic romantic comedy, given a barbed edge by the precociously talented Anderson, whose presence lends the film its refreshingly unique style.
  • Precociously gifted, Schjerfbeck was 11 when she entered the Finnish Art Society's drawing school.
  • He has an avuncular, precociously adult manner of speaking - like a tweedy professor with elbow patches.
  • He was big for his age, precociously self-reliant, and he was determined to be a sailor in time. TESTIMONIES
  • Like other elements of childhood for the precociously gifted — private or home schooling, overstructured activity, and proto-professional training — edutainment products are part of a system that divides children into haves and have-lesses. Extreme Parenting
  • Precociously conscious of the precious, inexplicable burden of selfhood, I have steered my unique little craft carefully, at the same time doubting that carefulness is the most sublime virtue. John updike | march 18, 1932 – january 27, 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
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