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wonder child

American  

noun

  1. an unusually intelligent or talented child; prodigy; wunderkind.


Etymology

Origin of wonder child

1895–1900; translation of German Wunderkind

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Mr. Chandler’s story is also part of a certain New York myth: that of the fallen wonder child.

From New York Times Mar. 30, 2018

Even the euphemisms were bland, and their conundrum was apparent: Golf’s bright young wonder child waited in the wings, literally overlooking the green, and the man about to beat him was hopelessly boring.

From Golf Digest Oct. 16, 2013

His father, a singing teacher, later moved Lorin to an appropriate place for a wonder child, Los Angeles.

From Time Magazine Archive

Few industries took the 1960 recession harder than that postwar wonder child of the metal business�aluminum.

From Time Magazine Archive

Franz Anton von Weber, who was a capable musician himself, had always cherished the desire to give a wonder child to the world.

From The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians by Brower, Harriette

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