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Term: prodigy

Definition:

A prodigy is an unusually talented or intelligent individual, especially a young person, who displays exceptional skills or abilities in a particular field.

Senses:

  1. Noun: A child or young person who demonstrates extraordinary talent or skill in a specific area.
  2. Noun: A person with exceptional abilities or achievements in any field, regardless of age.

Usage:

Sense 1:

John, a musical prodigy, started playing the piano at the age of three.

Sarah's daughter is a prodigy in mathematics, solving complex problems at a very young age.

Sense 2:

Beethoven, a prodigy in classical music composition, composed some of the greatest symphonies of all time.

Mozart, a prodigy who started composing at the age of five, left a lasting impact on the world of music.

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