Precocious Mnemonic
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precocious
precocious
/pɹəˈkəʊʃəs/
Examples
- The dolphin, not the precocious child.
- The infant Hermes was precocious.
- The children were mentally precocious.
- He was precocious and was already a teacher in 1462.
- It is not even the Precocious puberty article, perhaps.
- He displayed a precocious interest in the natural world.
- Mental adultism and precocious growth of the personality are similar.
- The children also were noted for precocious speech.
- As a precocious child, she was playing the violin by age seven.
- Dong Qichang was the son of a teacher and somewhat precocious as a child.
characterized by or characteristic of exceptionally early development or maturity (especially in mental aptitude)
adjective
appearing or developing early
adjective
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"Pre + cautious. A kid so smart, she's cautious before learning to crawl."
Pre + Co + Shush. Before class, she's so smart, teachers tell her, "Please hush."
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