exceptionally gifted

Frequency: 7.41.7 per million words

to a much greater degree than usual; having unusual natural ability

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  • From a young age, it was clear she was an exceptionally gifted musician.
  • She is an exceptionally gifted pianist who won the competition at fourteen.
  • The school has a special program for students who are identified as exceptionally gifted.
  • The program supports exceptionally gifted children in rural schools.
  • He is considered an exceptionally gifted strategist in the world of chess.
  • Though exceptionally gifted at languages, he remains humble.
  • Her ability to learn languages quickly proved she was exceptionally gifted.
  • The committee found her exceptionally gifted in mathematics and science.
  • Only an exceptionally gifted artist could have created such a masterpiece.
  • Are you exceptionally gifted with spatial reasoning, or did you train for years?
  • Educators are developing new methods to challenge exceptionally gifted children.
  • They considered the young writer exceptionally gifted after reading her debut novel.
  • As an exceptionally gifted programmer, he wrote his first complex algorithm at age 12.
  • Our coach believes this team is exceptionally gifted and can break records.
  • The scholarship is reserved for exceptionally gifted individuals in science and technology.
  • He turned out to be exceptionally gifted at problem-solving under pressure.
  • People often don't realize that being exceptionally gifted can come with its own unique social challenges.
  • Teachers often recognize exceptionally gifted students early, but not always.
  • Even among professional athletes, he stands out as exceptionally gifted.
  • Despite being exceptionally gifted, she still practices every day.