Does precocious mean intelligent?

A precocious child is very clever, mature, or good at something, often in a way that you usually only expect to find in an adult. She was always a precocious child.
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What is a precocious person?

1 : exceptionally early in development or occurrence precocious puberty. 2 : exhibiting mature qualities at an unusually early age a precocious child.
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Does precocious mean gifted?

A precocious child is often one who exhibits early talents or intelligence beyond their age. The mental development of a child and their faculties is advanced in a child that is precocious.
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Is precocious a positive word?

Precocious, per its definition, describes a child in a positive light. But in practice, many tend to use it in a negative way, and I feel the negative connotation outweighs the positive. So even when you say 'precocious talent', it sounds like you're saying it out of spite.
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What is a precocious girl?

The definition of precocious is a person who is more developed or more mature than expected for their age.
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Is a precocious child?

A precocious child is very clever, mature, or good at something, often in a way that you usually only expect to find in an adult. Margaret was always a precocious child. She burst on to the world tennis scene as a precocious 14-year-old.
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What does precocious mean in psychology?

very early, often premature, development of physical or mental functions and characteristics. —precocious adj.
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Is precocious a derogatory term?

Senior Member. In my experience, precocious is not derogatory at all. If anything, describing a child as "precocious" is generally a compliment.
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What do you call someone who is very knowledgeable?

skilled, expert, competent, proficient. up on, up to date with, abreast of, at home with, no stranger to. experienced in, practised in, well versed in, seasoned.
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Who would more likely be considered precocious?

When pre (meaning "before") joins coquere (meaning "to ripen"), you have something that is ripening prematurely. And in the case of precocious, you are usually describing young people who have some adult-like quality about them.
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What is a precocious toddler?

A truly precocious child is one whose mental superiority is well rounded and whose precocity is not merely confined to a single, special gift. The physical development of some children is unusually rapid and the advent of puberty much earlier than average.
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What are the characteristics of a gifted child?

Common Characteristics of Gifted Children:
  • Ability to comprehend material several grade levels above their age peers.
  • Surprising emotional depth and sensitivity at a young age.
  • Strong sense of curiosity.
  • Enthusiastic about unique interests and topics.
  • Quirky or mature sense of humor.
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What is the synonym of precocious?

advanced, old beyond one's years, forward, ahead of one's peers, mature, prematurely developed, ahead, gifted, talented, clever, intelligent, quick. informal smart.
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What do you call someone who is always early?

We call those types punctual. They'll check their watch when you arrive three minutes late. The word punctual originates from the Latin word punctualis, which means “a point.” To be punctual, you have to arrive at the right point in time. For your appointment.
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What do you call someone who uses big words to sound smart?

Sesquipedalian can also be used to describe someone or something that overuses big words, like a philosophy professor or a chemistry textbook. If someone gives a sesquipedalian speech, people often assume it was smart, even if they don't really know what it was about because they can't understand the words.
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What does it mean to be precautious?

Using precaution; displaying previous or provident caution or care.
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How would you describe an intelligent woman?

Words About Intelligence

Astute – She has clever solutions to problems based on her sharp perception. Clear-sighted – She is perceptive and able to see decisions clearly. Creative – She comes up with ideas that others have not considered before.
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How can you say a person is intelligent?

So here are a few signs of an intelligent person, according to experts.
  1. You're Empathetic & Compassionate. ...
  2. You're Curious About The World. ...
  3. You're Observant. ...
  4. You Have Self-Control. ...
  5. You Have A Good Working Memory. ...
  6. You Recognize Your Limits. ...
  7. You Like To Go With The Flow. ...
  8. You're Passionate About Things That Really Interest You.
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How do you say you are smart?

Synonyms
  1. genius. adjective. informal very clever or original.
  2. intelligent. adjective. good at thinking clearly and quickly, at understanding difficult ideas and subjects, and at gaining and using knowledge.
  3. wise. adjective. ...
  4. brilliant. adjective. ...
  5. clever. adjective. ...
  6. bright. adjective. ...
  7. brainy. adjective. ...
  8. discerning. adjective.
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How do you use the word precocious in a sentence?

He is an alert and precocious child. A boy of 12 may not be sharp; he may not be precocious; he may make a very poor show before a number of older men. He began etching aged 14, copying his precocious brother's drawings. She is a precocious child, wise beyond her years, but still internally conflicted.
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Which French expression refers to a person who is precocious talented in their field?

precociously talented au talent précoce.
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Why is my daughter developing so early?

For most children, early puberty starts for no known reason. It can run in families. Sometimes there is a problem in the brain, such as an injury, a tumor or an infection. Early puberty can also be caused by a problem in the sex glands (testes or ovaries), the thyroid gland or the adrenal glands.
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What do you call a mature child?

Most groups and organizations use the phrase adult child(ren). Follow this answer to receive notifications. answered Mar 4, 2014 at 21:52.
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What do you mean clever?

Definition of clever

1a : skillful or adroit in using the hands or body : nimble clever fingers. b : mentally quick and resourceful a clever young lawyer. 2 : marked by wit or ingenuity a clever solution a clever idea the play's clever dialogue.
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What's the shortest word in the world?

The shortest word is a. Some might wonder about the word I since it consists of one letter, too. In sound, a is shorter because it is a monophthong (consists of one vowel), while I is a diphthong. Both do consist of one letter in the English writing system, and in most fonts I is the narrowest letter.
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