Such a precocious child! He is able to name all of the states and their capitals and he is only three years old.
He is very precocious, always in trouble.
Then we have the precocious talent of Stuart Green.
The precocious toddler had managed to reach the cookie jar on the shelf. The preteen pageants feature girls who are precocious in beauty and talent.
Here's a good one for your Ma. He was so precocious as a child, but then he just seemed to fizzle out and become average.
The precocious child could name all seven continents by the time he was five years old. She's a precocious, curious child whose questions requently stump her teachers.
Her niece is not quite precocious; more like impulsive.
My nephew, who is now a Harvard mathematician was a precocious child who could multiply and divide in the first grade. Even the most precocious children can demonstrate significant speech sound errors. However, they typically make quick, amazing gains once they're enrolled in speech therapy.
She recorded her first CD at the precocious age of 12.
Precocious.
The word "precocious" is an adjective. Example: That precocious child will go far, considering his IQ is 185.
Unusually early development or maturity, especially in mental aptitude. Blossoming precocious: adj; acting or seeming older than one's age.
Yes, Martin Luther King was precocious