prodigy

noun
UK: /ˈprɒd.ɪ.dʒi/
US: /ˈprɑː.də.dʒi/
  1. A young person with exceptional qualities or abilities.

    1. The piano prodigy played beautifully.
    2. She was a mathematical prodigy, solving complex equations at a young age.
  2. Something extraordinary or remarkable.

    1. The new invention is a prodigy of engineering.
    2. This software represents a prodigy of modern technological advancement.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "prodigy" in English means: A young person with exceptional qualities or abilities., Something extraordinary or remarkable..

The phonetic transcription of "prodigy" is /ˈprɒd.ɪ.dʒi/ in British English and /ˈprɑː.də.dʒi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "prodigy": genius, talent, whiz, mastermind, wonder, phenom.

Example usage of "prodigy": "The piano prodigy played beautifully.". More examples on the page.