Precocity (noun)

Exceptional intelligence or ability shown at an early age.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from french précocité or latin praecocitas, from praecox "early ripening, precocious".

Examples:

  1. He was known for his precocity as a child prodigy.
  2. She was admired for her precocity in music.
  3. His precocity was evident in his ability to read at a very young age.
  4. The precocity was both a blessing and a curse.
  5. The precocity was evident in his ability to understand complex concepts.
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