precocious
Americanadjective
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unusually advanced or mature in development, especially mental development.
a precocious child.
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prematurely developed, as the mind, faculties, etc.
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of or relating to premature development.
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Botany.
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flowering, fruiting, or ripening early, as plants or fruit.
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bearing blossoms before leaves, as plants.
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appearing before leaves, as flowers.
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adjective
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ahead in development, such as the mental development of a child
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botany (of plants, fruit, etc) flowering or ripening early
Other Word Forms
- precociously adverb
- precociousness noun
- unprecocious adjective
- unprecociously adverb
- unprecociousness noun
Etymology
Origin of precocious
1640–50; Latin praecoci-, stem of praecox ( precocity ) + -ous
Example Sentences
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"What would an incredibly precocious child, who remembers everything he ever thought - because computers don't forget things - feel like when he started talking?"
From BBC
Macaulay was a self-made man elevated to the pinnacle of Britain’s ruling class, thanks to his precocious intelligence and scholarly brilliance.
The most precocious have become known as "Sephora Kids" -- a reference to the popular French beauty retailer -- as they seek to copy popular TikTok or YouTube influencers, some of whom are as young as seven.
From Barron's
It was seen as too precocious or too artsy or too, I don’t know, overly grand.
From Los Angeles Times
By then I was well known for being precocious—what today we might term “gifted.”
From Literature
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