Wunderkind

//ˈvʊn.də.kɪnd//

Synonyms for "wunderkind" (25 found)

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Finnish

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  • ihmelapsi noun (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)

German

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  • Wunderkind noun (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)

Hungarian

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  • csodagyerek noun (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)

Macedonian

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  • ву́ндеркинд noun (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)

Norwegian

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  • vidunderbarn noun (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)

Polish

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  • dziecko szczęścia noun (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)

Russian

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  • вундерки́нд noun (highly talented individual who is successful at a young age)

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Are you a wunderkind?

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Ms. Yen is a tech wunderkind who had already launched and sold three companies by the age of 22.

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Harriet Pappenheim, a psychotherapist at Park Avenue Relationship Consultants who wrote “For Richer or Poorer,” a 2006 book on money in marriage, said that the repercussions could be acute for Wall Street wunderkinds who define their identities through their job titles and the size of their bonuses.

Source: wiktionary

The downfall of Austria’s onetime political Wunderkind put a spotlight on the cozy, sometimes corrupt, relationship between right-wing populists and parts of the news media.

Source: wiktionary

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