Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Prodigy"
The meaning of "Prodigy" in various phrases and sentences
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What does prodigy mean?
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Someone who is really good at something. For example, if someone is good at doing art, then you could call them a “prodigy” or “he/she is a prodigy at doing art” or “he/she is an art prodigy.”
Q:
What does prodigy mean?
A:
Extremely skilled, unusually talented
Often someone who is skilled at a young age, but not always.
"She is a math prodigy."
"He's a prodigy when it comes to chess."
"An absolute prodigy at programming."
"Stephen Hawking is an astrophysics prodigy."
Often someone who is skilled at a young age, but not always.
"She is a math prodigy."
"He's a prodigy when it comes to chess."
"An absolute prodigy at programming."
"Stephen Hawking is an astrophysics prodigy."
Q:
What does prodigy
with explanations please from fluent pals mean?
with explanations please from fluent pals mean?
A:
prodigy is a genius... a one off... person with great talents.... a mastermind ....have a talent that other people don't have
Example sentences using "Prodigy"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with prodigy .
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He was a chess prodigy and won many tournaments against more experienced players.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with prodigy.
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"He could play the piano when he was 6, he was a prodigy child" (Meaning a very intelligent and skilled child)
There are not many ways to use this term.
There are not many ways to use this term.
Synonyms of "Prodigy" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between prodigy and genius ?
A:
@jacqueline549 similar sentiment
Prodigy is usually a young, natural talent
Genius can apply to a prodigy, but can apply to any above average talent.
Prodigy is usually a young, natural talent
Genius can apply to a prodigy, but can apply to any above average talent.
Q:
What is the difference between prodigy and genius ?
A:
a prodigy is a young genius
Q:
What is the difference between prodigy and genius ?
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Age factor is one of the differences between genius and prodigy that everyone identifies immediately but there are other differences too between a genius and a prodigy. When referring to people with high intelligence, we tend to use a wide range of words such as genius, prodigy, gifted, savant. A child prodigy is someone who does things normal people do, but at an unusually young age. This is what IQ tests claim to measure. A genius does things that extremely few other people (if any) can do at all.
Q:
What is the difference between prodigy and genius ?
A:
A prodigy tends to mean someone who is young and very talented/smart.
A genius tends to mean someone of any age who is very talented/smart.
A genius tends to mean someone of any age who is very talented/smart.
Other questions about "Prodigy"
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The prodigy has grown up to be a normal man.
The prodigy grew into an ordinary man.
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The second sentence can be used/said as the same meaning of the first one?
Does this sound natural?
The prodigy grew into an ordinary man.
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The second sentence can be used/said as the same meaning of the first one?
Does this sound natural?
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The prodigy grew up into a normal man.
The prodigy grew up into an ordinary man.
Normal and ordinary have the same meaning.
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The prodigy grew up into a normal man.
The prodigy grew up into an ordinary man.
Normal and ordinary have the same meaning.
Q:
I’m a prodigy about soccer Does this sound natural?
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I’m a soccer prodigy
Q:
“You might think that he was prodigy but actually he put in a lot of work to improve his skill.” Does this sound natural?
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“You might think that he was a prodigy but actually he put in alot of effort improve his skill.”
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prodigy = a gifted child???
A:
A gifted person
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"the prodigy doesn't want to enter a boarding school. as a matter of a fact, he doesn't want to study in school" Does this sound natural?
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"The prodigy doesn't want to go to boarding school. As a matter of fact, he doesn't want to study in school at all."
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