Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

child-prodigy

Noun
‘chīld ‘prädəjē
Definition
A child prodigy is a young person who is exceptionally talented or precocious in a particular area, often demonstrating skills or abilities that are advanced for their age.
Examples
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a famous example of a child prodigy; he composed music at a very young age.
  • Many child prodigies excel in mathematics, solving complex problems that even adults struggle with.
  • When she could barely read, Emma was already writing stories, proving to be a true child prodigy.
Meaning
The term ‘child prodigy’ refers to a minor, usually a child or early adolescent, who exhibits extraordinary abilities or talents, typically in fields such as music, mathematics, or sciences.
Synonyms
  • Wonderkid
  • Prodigious Child
  • Young Genius