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Meanings of
prodigy
in English
Spanish
prodigio
Catalan
prodigi
Back to the meaning
Very strange occurence that appears to go against natural law.
miracle
paranormal phenomenon
Spanish
prodigio
Portuguese
augúrio
Catalan
presagi
Spanish
anuncio
Back to the meaning
A sign of something about to happen.
prognostic
omen
portent
presage
prognostication
Portuguese
augúrio
Usage of
prodigy
in English
1
You forget, Taurus, I trained for a long time with her
prodigy
.
2
Michael is a 16 year old classical
prodigy
whose… Read more Audio
3
What about that shortcut that may allow your progeny to be
prodigy
?
4
Jenny Lind is a wonder, and a
prodigy
in song-andno mistake.
5
He was less the man transfigured than the victim of this
prodigy
.
6
Neither was it recorded that this
prodigy
of legal learning began young.
7
Then this friendship with the theatrical
prodigy
will be at an end.
8
You'll have many teachers here in Rome, but Juba is a
prodigy
.
9
She had been Tom Piper's
prodigy
,
and now she was coming back.
10
This fearful
prodigy
was succeeded by that desolating disaster, the Serampore fire.
11
By a
prodigy
Guillaume was alive and already on his legs again.
12
After the mention of one
prodigy
,
others also were reported, as usual.
13
This same infant
prodigy
generally carries about with him an old pipe.
14
Cello wasn't light-skinned either, but she'd been a
prodigy
all her life.
15
How would such a
prodigy
in time appear to his own age?
16
Was the wonderful event about to take place, the
prodigy
she awaited?
Other examples for "prodigy"
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About this term
prodigy
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
musical prodigy
intellectual prodigy
youthful prodigy
young prodigy
consider a prodigy
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Translations for
prodigy
Spanish
prodigio
anuncio
Catalan
prodigi
presagi
averany
anunci
senyal
premonició
Portuguese
augúrio
adivinhação
agoiro
presságio
prognóstico
agouro
profecia
Prodigy
through the time
Prodigy
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common