Thesaurus / prodigy
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An art prodigy, Jago quit the Academy of Fine Art in Frosinone at age 20 because he was fed up with the rules and the academic dogma.
MEET THE RENAISSANCE MASTER OF INSTAGRAMDANIEL MALLOYDECEMBER 9, 2020OZYHassabis is a former chess prodigy, a master by the time he was 13 and at one time ranked second in the world for his age.
KNOW WHEN TO FOLD ’EM: HOW A COMPANY BEST KNOWN FOR PLAYING GAMES USED A.I. TO SOLVE ONE OF BIOLOGY’S GREATEST MYSTERIESJEREMY KAHNNOVEMBER 30, 2020FORTUNEThe otherworldly gifted guitar prodigy Marcus Machado paints the grisly times that we’re living in using sound on his latest cut called “Shape Shift”.
TRICK OR TREAT: AN ALL HALLOWS’ EVE PLAYLIST FOR YOU GUYS AND GHOULSCMURRAYOCTOBER 30, 2020ESSENCE.COMNatural talent or physiological advantages might give you a slight edge, but even a prodigy isn’t going to master all aspects of a game they’ve never played before instantly.
THIS SCIENTIST THOUGHT HE’D FOUND THE SOURCE OF ALL SEXUAL ENERGYPOPSCI STAFFSEPTEMBER 17, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEZhang, a programming prodigy, has long been regarded as China’s most independent, if elusive, tech tycoon.
HOW TRUMP’S TIKTOK BAN PUSHED CHINA’S MOST INDEPENDENT TECH BILLIONAIRE CLOSER TO BEIJINGCLAYCHANDLERSEPTEMBER 10, 2020FORTUNETo attempt to cut out Mrs. Kaye I should need a little genuine enthusiasm; and frankly, your beloved prodigy does not inspire it.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONBut what is a prodigy of nature, except an event which happens more rarely than some others?
BUFFON'S NATURAL HISTORY. VOLUME IX (OF 10)GEORGES LOUIS LECLERC DE BUFFONAt seven the portrait of the prodigy was taken, and engraved by Mr. Sherwin, the artist.
ART IN ENGLANDDUTTON COOKMozart was a child prodigy at six years and maintained his ability through a long life.
THE COMPLETE CLUB BOOK FOR WOMENCAROLINE FRENCH BENTONNor could popes and sovereigns render too great honor to such a prodigy of genius.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME VJOHN LORDWORDS RELATED TO PRODIGY
- admiration
- astonishment
- awe
- bewilderment
- concerns
- confusions
- consternation
- curiosities
- doubts
- fascinations
- fears
- incredulity
- jars
- jolts
- marvelings
- perplexities
- perturbations
- puzzlements
- reverences
- shocks
- skepticisms
- starts
- stupefaction
- stupors
- surprises
- suspicions
- uncertainties
- wonderings
- wonderment
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