precocious talent

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Refers to a special skill or ability that is apparent at a very young age.

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  • The young prodigy displayed a precocious talent for playing the violin.
  • His precocious talent in mathematics allowed him to solve complex problems at an early age.
  • She showed a precocious talent for writing poetry, even before she started school.
  • Nurturing a child's precocious talent requires careful guidance and support.
  • The art teacher immediately recognized her precocious talent for portraiture.
  • Many famous composers exhibited precocious talent during their childhood.
  • It's rare to witness such a precocious talent in a five-year-old chess player.
  • Her parents were amazed by her precocious talent for languages, mastering three by age seven.
  • The coach spotted his precocious talent on the soccer field and began special training.
  • Developing a precocious talent can be both rewarding and challenging for the individual.