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    prod·i·gy
    /ˈprädəjē/

    noun

    • 1. a person, especially a young one, endowed with exceptional qualities or abilities: "a Russian pianist who was a child prodigy in his day" Similar child geniusgeniuswonder childmastermind

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  2. 1. a. : a highly talented child or youth. b. : an extraordinary, marvelous, or unusual accomplishment, deed, or event. 2. a. : something extraordinary or inexplicable. b. : a portentous event : omen. Did you know? Is a prodigy a genius or a monster - or both?

  3. PRODIGY definition: 1. someone with a very great ability that usually shows itself when that person is a young child…. Learn more.

  4. A prodigy is someone who is so naturally talented at something that they become a master of that particular skill as a child — you can be a musical prodigy or a math prodigy. Mozart was one, writing symphonies and playing for kings when he was only five years old.

  5. Prodigy definition: a person, especially a child or young person, having extraordinary talent or ability. See examples of PRODIGY used in a sentence.

  6. A person, thing, or act so extraordinary as to inspire wonder; specif., a child of highly unusual talent or genius. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A portentous sign or event; an omen. American Heritage. An extremely talented person, especially a child. [from 17th c.] Wiktionary. More Noun Definitions (2) Synonyms: prognostication.

  7. A prodigy is someone young who has a great natural ability for something such as music, mathematics, or sport.

  8. 1. a person, esp. a child or young person, having extraordinary talent or ability: a musical prodigy. 2. something that excites wonder or amazement. 3. something abnormal or monstrous. 4. Archaic. something regarded as of prophetic significance.

  9. noun. /ˈprɒdədʒi/ /ˈprɑːdədʒi/ (plural prodigies) a young person whose intelligence or skill is unusually good for their age. a child/an infant prodigy. a musical prodigy. Mozart was an infant prodigy, composing music at the age of four. The 12-year-old prodigy will play America’s reigning chess champion next week. Topics Personal qualities b2.

  10. PRODIGY definition: a young person who is very good at something: . Learn more.

  11. prodigy, a child who, by about age 10, performs at the level of a highly trained adult in a particular sphere of activity or knowledge. In this sense, neither high intelligence nor eccentric skills by themselves qualify a child as a prodigy.