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Precociously

Precociously \Pre*co"cious*ly\, adv. In a precocious manner.

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precociously

adv. In a precocious manner

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precociously

adv. in a precocious manner; "her child behaves precociously"

Usage examples of "precociously".

I had heard her sing Isolde, precociously musical child that I was, taken to the opera for a birthday treat.

He was precociously intellectual, already a master of the snide remark, and his tongue helped get him clobbered every day for ten years.

Dostoyevsky, with his brother Mikhail, became an orphan and had to show responsibility, he changed from a quicksilver child into a precociously mature adolescent, solitary, with a few chosen friends.

I restrained myself, however, and was silent, all the while intently observing them with childlike curiosity and precociously grim thoughts.