precocious in English

adjective
1
(of a child) having developed certain abilities or proclivities at an earlier age than usual.
he was a precocious, solitary boy

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1. That child is far too precocious!

2. Margaret was always a precocious child.

3. It was no firework display of precocious talent.

4. Mr. Stryver laughed till he shook his precocious paunch.

5. Werbach was a precocious environmentalist and a leadership prodigy.

6. He shows a precocious interest in the opposite sex.

7. Scott Konrad had always been a precocious child, Deborah recalled.

8. From childhood, he was evidently at once rebellious and precocious.

9. 10 Werbach was a precocious environmentalist and a leadership prodigy.

10. She recorded her first CD at the precocious age of

11. The patient's accidental death permitted a precocious postmortem examination.

12. The book's narrator is a precocious 12-year-old boy.

13. A precocious child, she went to university at the age of

14. What a precocious child — reading Jane Austen at the age of ten!

15. From an early age he displayed a precocious talent for computing.

16. From an early age she displayed a precocious talent for music.

17. Precious, precocious, pretentious and very much in control, he seems perfectly sane.

18. It is unclear when Patsy Ramsey first launched her precocious daughter on the circuit.

19. The prosperous trans-Saharan trade alone had established and maintained their brilliant and precocious supremacy.

20. This disease is generally associated with elevated secretion of Androgens, sometimes resulting in virilizing syndromes, including genital ambiguity, precocious puberty in both sexes, or milder syndromes of androgen excess like precocious pubarche or the occurrence of …

21. 26 The prosperous trans-Saharan trade alone had established and maintained their brilliant and precocious supremacy.

22. I've often been moved to tears by precocious talent served up in the simplest of presentations.

23. Jenny Seth of Aftonbladet accused Lena of being "a precocious teenager" with "forced vocals... banal lyrics about bees".

24. The superior recognition of gender-marked nouns and pronouns were marshalled as further evidence of their precocious development.

25. They are not callow like the young of most birds, but more perfectly developed and precocious even than chickens.

26. Synonyms for Brattish include bratty, overindulged, precocious, ruined, self-centred, self-centered, spoilt, spoiled, willful and self

27. Synonyms for Bratty include demanding, obnoxious, overindulged, selfish, spoilt, spoiled, troublesome, ill-mannered, precocious and self-indulgent

28. The egg needs to be extremely large because it contains the nourishment required to produce a most precocious chick.

29. They are also attracted by the pay: because it reflects performance, precocious types can earn more than their elders.

30. And both companies have become disturbingly comfortable letting their jousts be mediated by Washington -- a sign of precocious corporatism.

31. By betraying their plot Victor Amadeus displayed a precocious talent for duplicity and a cool sense of his own interests.

32. His precocious skill is immediately evident in the Piano Trio Suite Op. which he wrote in his late teens.

33. Larry:I'm a precocious youth who manages to regularly trounce wizards with far more skill, experience, and emotional maturity than myself.

34. I'm a precocious youth who manages to regularly trounce wizards with far more skill, experience, and emotional maturity than myself.

35. It was around these two precocious strikers that Torino intended to reclaim their rightful crown as the city's top club.

36. But Chabert, infectious giggles and all, is close enough to her precocious character to want to burst some picture-perfect bubbles.

37. There's even one ambitious if awkward Astylar effort by the adolescent Goodhue, precocious, if perhaps not having hit his stride quite yet.

38. Allantois In tetrapod embryos, a sac formed by the outgrowth of the posterior ventral part of the gut, as a precocious urinary bladder

39. Chancre of the eyelid as manifestation of primary syphilis, and precocious chorioretinitis and uveitis in an HIV-infected patient: a case report

40. Montgomery's "Anne of Green Gables" tells the story of Anne Shirley, a precocious young girl taken from an orphanage and placed …

41. Jackson entered the public consciousness as an impossibly cute, preteen wonder in 19 an unbelievably precocious singer in his family band, The Jackson

42. Booze and babes May I offer a piece of advice to Carrie Schlegel and other precocious kids writing to your letters page?

43. Worth mentioning were the precocious manifestations of the first subarachnoid hemorrhages, already in adolescence, and the complete thrombosis of the relatively scanty aneurysmal sac.

44. Esperanza Spalding, American bassist, singer, and composer whose precocious talent and musical Adventurousness brought her considerable success both within and beyond the world of jazz

45. Synonyms for Brattier include more demanding, more ill-mannered, more obnoxious, more selfish, more spoilt, more spoiled, more troublesome, more brattish, more precocious and more self-centred

46. Anne of Green Gables When Anne Shirley arrives at the Cuthbert’s Farm on Prince Edward Island, she is a precocious, romantic child, desperate to be loved, …

47. Synonyms for Brattiest include most demanding, most obnoxious, most selfish, most spoilt, most spoiled, most troublesome, most ill-mannered, most brattish, most precocious and most self-centred

48. Based on the bestselling novel by Peter Cameron, "Someday this Pain Will Be Useful to You" is a funny and heartfelt film about a precocious teenager with a d

49. Addition of abscisic acid, an endogenous growth regulator in mosses, causes precocious brood cell formation in young cultures and is very likely the natural compound triggering their development and inducing their tolerance to desiccation.

50. By virtue of their precocious germination of seeds and the wilty appearance of the plants, mutants defective in ABA Biosynthesis were isolated from a number of plant species including maize (Zea mays), tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum), tobacco (Nicotiana …