precociously in English

adverb

[prɪ'kəʊʃəslɪ]

prematurely, in the manner of being unusually well-developed

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1. 4 Her child behaves precociously.

2. 1 He was a precociously bright school boy.

3. 2 Leonard, too, was coming of age - precociously so.

4. 6 In 19 his father rented a computer and he precociously rewrote its software.

5. 7 It'seems generally true , too, that the aptitude for abstract thinking is developing precociously.

6. Antonyms for Belatedly include beforehand, early, inopportunely, precociously, prematurely, unseasonably, before, already, earlier and previously

7. 3 Precociously gifted, Schjerfbeck was 11 when she entered the Finnish Art Society's drawing school.

8. In cells with a short cell cycle the X chromosome condenses only precociously before mitosis and becomes heterochromatic.

9. Bulbs enable many common garden ornamentals, such as the narcissus, tulip, and hyacinth, to produce their flowers rapidly, almost precociously, in early spring when growing conditions are favourable

10. 5 The ones who grew up in New York seemed to take it all in stride and precociously had a sense of their breaking point and breezily steered well clear of it.

11. One young student Aphorizes, “To set off into love, it’s an adventure, even without knowing whether it will work or not”—it’s a thought so perfectly, and so precociously, suited to this