Definitionn. intelligence achieved far ahead of normal developmental schedules
Last update: June 27, 2015
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Avicenna was put in charge of a tutor, and his precocity soon made him the marvel of his neighbours, - as a boy of ten who knew by rote the Koran and much Arabic poetry besides. [noun]
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The precocity and universality of his genius impress one the most. [noun]
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He slept all night and a good third of the day, and, beyond cutting ten teeth in as many months, exhibited no precocity. [noun]
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Precocity in a child, therefore, is a thing to be deplored. [noun]
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What are the dangers of precocity. [noun]
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[Sidenote: Precocity] [Sidenote: Early Ripening] In all these things some children develop earlier than others, but too early development is to be regretted. [noun]
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His precocity startled every one who visited his father's hospitable home. [Please select]
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The great peculiarity of his youth was his precocity. [Please select]
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"I don't care much for such precocity," observed the doctor dryly. [Please select]
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He amazes me by his precocity and various endowments. [Please select]
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Especially in the emotions is precocity to be deplored. [Please select]
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