Prodigy

//ˈpɹɒdɪd͡ʒi//

"Prodigy" in a Sentence (14 examples)

He truly is a prodigy.

In elementary school, I was a prodigy and I was mostly the first or second best student in my class.

Tom is a child prodigy.

Mary was a child prodigy.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an amazing child prodigy who started playing the harpsichord at the age of three and who gave his first public performance at the age of five.

I'm not exaggerating when I call him a prodigy.

It's no exaggeration to say that he's a prodigy.

Without a doubt, that student is a prodigy.

The four-year old prodigy composed a symphony.

The prodigy and the monster have the same roots.

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He is never chased; he would run away with rope-walks of line. Prodigies are told of him.

These on the farther bank now stood and gazed, / By Heaven alarm’d, by prodigies amazed: / A signal omen stopp’d the passing host, / Their martial fury in their wonder lost.

Prodigies and Portents have infected the beſt VVritings of Antiquity; and have ſo blotted and deformed our modern Annals, that (vvith greater Juſtice than Polybius has obſerv'd it, of the former) they may be rather called Tragedies than History.

John Foxe believed that special prodigies had heralded the Reformation.

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