precocious

IPA: prɪkˈoʊʃʌs

adjective

  • Characterized by exceptionally early development or maturity.
  • Exhibiting advanced skills and aptitudes at an abnormally early age.
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Examples of "precocious" in Sentences

  • I think the term precocious is applicable as is free spirited.
  • Now those abominations whom you call precocious boys -- your little pet monsters, doctor!
  • For a young kid, he's extremely precocious from a standpoint of being a professional pitcher.
  • Just by singing in English, precocious French duo the Do (pronounced "doe") have sparked a cultural shift in their homeland.
  • I am certain that any 4-year old who not only knows the word precocious, but can also spell and properly use the word, also knows the word “fuck”. reply
  • After the judges called her precocious, the word become the #1 search term on google trends. btw, pre·co·cious: unusually advanced or mature in development, esp. mental development: a precocious child.
  • The shout of laughter that followed this was not in proportion to the depth but the unexpectedness of the joke, and John Adams went on his way, chuckling at the impudence of what he called the precocious snipe.

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