Infant Prodigy (Noun)
Meaning
A prodigy whose talents are recognized at an early age; "Mozart was a child prodigy".
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The young pianist was hailed as an infant prodigy after performing a flawless rendition of a complex concerto at the age of six.
- At the tender age of four, the infant prodigy began composing her own music, showcasing an innate talent that left critics speechless.
- The infant prodigy's painting was showcased in a local art gallery, leaving many to wonder how a child of such a young age could possess such skill.
- As an infant prodigy, she was accepted into a prestigious music academy, where she honed her craft and developed into a world-renowned musician.
- The infant prodigy's ability to solve complex mathematical equations at the age of seven earned her a spot in a gifted program at a top university.