At the tender age of 8, Grace played the piano like someone 15 years older, making her quite the prodigy.
The word prodigy is a noun, not a verb. My son is a prodigy.
The word 'prodigy' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a young person with exceptional abilities. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example: My grandson is a musical prodigy. He plays the piano like a seasoned professional.
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Antonym for the word prodigy: ordinary
you probably mean prodigy? it means someone who is a promising mathmetician and is likely to be very very good
The word prodigy is a noun, not a verb. My son is a prodigy.
Austrian Classical composer Mozart is considered to have been a child prodigy.
The child was said to be a prodigy of the late and great Ray Charles.
Mozart was a great musical prodigy, he was performing in royal courts right from the age of five
Prodigy is a noun. Einstein was born a genius in mathematics . He is a prodigy
Johnny, a musical prodigy, could play a full Beethoven piano concerto at age 5.
The word 'prodigy' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a young person with exceptional abilities. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example: My grandson is a musical prodigy. He plays the piano like a seasoned professional.
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My mother's library was prodigious; she had hundreds of books and read them all.
Tennis prodigy, shed very good for her age!!
a phenom, natural or prodigy