precociousness
Meanings
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noun
The quality of being precocious; showing an unusual degree of intelligence or capability for a young age.
- "His precociousness in mathematics was evident when he solved the problem before the teacher."
- "Despite her young age, she displayed precociousness in learning new languages."
Variants
List of all variants of precociousness that leads to same resultprecocious , precociously , precociousness , precociousnesses , precocities , precocity
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Latin word 'precocis', meaning 'forward-thinking' or 'advanced'.
Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word-
Did you know that Thomas Edison was considered a child prodigy and taught himself to read at the age of three?
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The youngest Nobel Prize laureate was Malala Yousafzai, who was only 17 when she received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Child Prodigy: A child prodigy is a young person who demonstrates exceptional ability or talent in a particular field, often beyond what is typically expected for their age.
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Gifted Child: A gifted child is a young person who exhibits exceptional abilities, talents, or potential in one or more areas, often requiring specialized education or resources to fully develop.
Quotes
Quotes by authors and personalities-
But what has paleontologists agog is this googol-granddaddy's "precocious" attributes: most notably the relative flatness of its face, which is more modern-looking than skulls half its age.
- Fred Guterl,{it}Newsweek{/it},22 July 2002 -
… no longer certain that my blackness gave me "precocious" wisdom, or that I could outslick these folks …
- Lorene Cary,{it}Black Ice{/it},1991 -
… Columbus was still sailing the ocean blue and American English, frisky and rambunctious as a "precocious" child, was as yet unborn.
- Sarah Lyall,{it}New York Times{/it},10 Apr. 2000 -
As a boy, I had caught eight-inch-long, juvenile "snapper" blues in Barnegat Bay and marveled at the uncommon strength and speed and the "precocious" attack instinct within their slender, silver bodies.
- Pete Bodo,{it}New York Times{/it},8 July 2001
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.In literature, 'precociousness' is often used to describe young characters who exhibit advanced abilities or understanding beyond their age. For instance, in Mark Twain's 'Tom Sawyer', Tom and Huck are portrayed as precocious boys who outsmart adults and navigate various adventures.
How to Memorize "precociousness"
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visualize
- Imagine a young child reading a complex book and understanding it better than adults around them.
- Visualize a flower blooming earlier than its peers, representing the concept of precociousness. -
associate
- Associate the word 'precociousness' with a young prodigy, such as Mozart or Einstein.
- Think of a child who learns to read before starting school. -
mnemonics
- Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each definition: P - Precociousness is the quality of being precocious.
- Create a mental image of a young child outperforming adults in a particular field.
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