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precocious [prɪˈkəʊʃəs, Am -ˈkoʊ-] ADJ

1. precocious child:

precocious

2. precocious talent, skill:

precocious

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She is a highly precocious four-year-old girl who has a passion for reading books.
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He was helped by his photographic memory and precocious mind.
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He was a precocious student who attracted attention in a famous incident.
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The student made rapid progress, and was not slow in showing proof of a talent as rare as it was precocious.
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These endocrine diseases include precocious (early) puberty, often occurring as early as 3 years old.
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The precocious capabilities of the artist are apparent from the very first paintings from 1925.
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He was a precocious child, beginning piano lessons aged five.
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Precocious puberty can lead to psychosocial distress, a poor self-image, and poor self-esteem.
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He was quite precocious in spiritual matters, and became a monk at age seven.
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He began etching aged 14, copying his precocious brother's drawings.
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