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Child prodigy
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wunderkind
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Wunderkind may refer to: A child prodigy for someone who, at an early age, develops one or more skills at a level far beyond the norm for their age. Wunderkind (band) , a 1980s band later called November Group Wunderkind (fashion) , a fashion brand by German ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Born in Buenos Aires, he was proclaimed a musical wunderkind when he made his concert debut as a pianist at seven. ▪ Counterbalancing this ascetic wunderkind is his brother, Charles Solomon. ▪ In May 1973, when I met him, George ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
child prodigy (especially in music), 1883 in English (earlier as a German word in German contexts), from German Wunderkind , literally "wonder-child."
Usage examples of wunderkind.
The daybed may have been a rare work from the studio of wunderkind furniture designer Ben Zen, but as far as Samantha was concerned, it certainly put the longue in chaise.
To have his picture in shiny magazines, to be a wunderkind, to have guys in blue I/SPN blazers describe his every on-court move and mood in hushed broadcast cliches.
Having witnessed the dreadful rudeness of Flora and Natasha, she had no intention of subjecting her wunderkind to the co-educational anarchy of Bagley Hall.
It was Taras Karamazov, at the time the wunderkind program director at TBN, who had come up with the idea of giving Bones his own talk show.
True, Gunther and the other guards remained watchful for a possible explosion of psychotic violence from one of the aging wunderkinder of the long-smashed Third Reich, but the real threats came from outside the Aryan cabal.