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Precociousness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Precociousness refers to the early development of abilities or maturity, especially in children. It describes someone who shows advanced skills or understanding at a younger age than usual.

precociousness

/prɪˈkoʊʃəsnəs/ /prɪˈkəʊʃəsnəs/

Definition:

Early development of abilities or maturity, especially in children.

Synonyms:

precocity, early maturity, advanced development

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

backwardness, delayed development

Common Collocations:

child's precociousness, display precociousness, remarkable precociousness

Derivatives:

precocious, precociously

Usage Tips:

Use "precociousness" to describe unusually early intellectual or emotional maturity in a child.

Common Phrases:

beyond one's years, wise beyond age, old soul

Etymology:

From Latin "praecox" (early ripening), via French "précoce."

Examples:

  • 1. Her precociousness amazed her teachers with advanced reading skills at age five.
  • 2. The boy’s precociousness in math earned him a scholarship early on.
  • 3. Parents often mistake curiosity for precociousness in young children.
  • 4. Her artistic precociousness was evident from her detailed drawings at three years old.

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