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precocity
[pri-kos-i-tee]
Word History and Origins
Origin of precocity1
Example Sentences
Her precocity gives the novel its wit, but Shteyngart is also alert to the fact that a child, however bright, is fundamentally helpless.
Add six ODIs and a solitary T20i, it still makes for a dismal aggregate of international appearances for a batsman whose precocity had promised a long, dazzling career.
“Such precocity, such regularity, is rare, almost unique. He’s someone who, if he is not injured, can manage to score between 45 and 55 goals each year, for years to come.”
Youthful precocity is a given in Anderson’s movies, as are the stirrings of young love.
On the contrary: He reveled in precocity, cheekiness, iconoclasm and snark.
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