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Prodegy

Definition:

A prodigy (noun) refers to a highly gifted or talented person, especially a child or young individual, who shows exceptional abilities or skills in a specific field.

Examples:

1. The eight-year-old musical prodegy performed a flawless piano recital, astonishing everyone in the audience.

2. Maya is a math prodegy. She effortlessly solves complex equations that are far beyond her grade level.

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Definition:

As an adjective, prodegy (pronounced "prodigious") describes something remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree.

Examples:

1. The art exhibition displayed prodegy paintings, each one a masterpiece in its own right.

2. The marathon runner had prodegy stamina, completing the race without showing any signs of exhaustion.

Synonyms:

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