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precocity

NOUN
  1. intelligence achieved far ahead of normal developmental schedules

How To Use precocity In A Sentence

  • She, like her brother, studied composition with Zelter and revealed comparable precocity and ability.
  • Hardy showed precocity with arithmetic and passed examinations with distinction in mathematics and Latin at Cranleigh School.
  • Herewith a compilation of great moments in precocity, endurance, and procrastination, organized instructively by age Innocence and Experience
  • I don't know where to begin to explain it: there's her Brontëesque precocity how does a 13-year-old compose "The Man With the Child In His Eyes"? My hero: Kate Bush by David Mitchell
  • How many minds have there been of such capacity and precocity?
  • Though the war had interrupted her schooling, her intellectual precocity had quickly been recognized and appreciated by Stewart.
  • There is no disputing her talent, drive, fearlessness, self-absorption or precocity. When One Act Colors a Lifetime of Work
  • And force of fleshy sheep precocity, disease - resistant is strong, progenitive force tall, turnover is rapid.
  • Gaillard J-M, Pontier D, Allaine D, Loison A, Herve J-C, et al. (1997) Variation in growth form and precocity at birth in eutherian mammals. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Julie Burchill is famous for her precocity and rapier wit.
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