Examples of 'precocious' in a sentence

Meaning of "precocious"

precocious (adjective) - having developed certain abilities or inclinations at an earlier age than is usual or expected
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  • Characterized by exceptionally early development or maturity.
  • Exhibiting advanced skills and aptitudes at an abnormally early age.

How to use "precocious" in a sentence

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You remind me of me precocious and full of wonderment.
Precocious infants may teethe much earlier.
As a boy he was delicate precocious and morbid in temperament.
The evolution is harmonious and fairly precocious.
She was a precocious artist in actual contemporary art.
Something about raising a precocious little girl.
A very precocious and subtle basketball mind.
The only thing missing is the precocious.
She was physically precocious and she seduced me.
The choice of profession was easy and precocious.
The most precocious of those had a boyfriend.
As a child she was described as precocious and intelligent.
These precocious or late puberties are not abnormal.
Antiandrogens are used to treat precocious puberty in boys.
Long was precocious and read as much as he could.

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Delaying puberty in individuals with precocious puberty.
Seasonal differences in precocious germination responses were noted.
He has often be overshadowed by more precocious players.
Giovanny was a precocious child with an amazing memory.
Wealth is not new to the precocious pair.
I was a precocious six year old in love.
Mine is the story of a precocious farm kid.
The precocious fern stand upright.
Treatment of children with central precocious puberty.
She is so precocious with her crawling.
The recovery of gametogenesis is precocious for mussels.
Precocious alcoholism among adolescents is becoming more prevalent.
The children are too precocious to be taken seriously.
And precocious would be showing her the bedrooms.
Might as well stick with precocious teenagers.
The precocious pest has escaped us.
It is also useful to prevent precocious seed germination.
That precocious little brain of yours.
The younger one was precocious for her age.
Precocious puberty is as old as puberty itself.
You look like a precocious schoolgirl.
The precocious toddler quickly became.
He has been sincered and precocious since his childhood.
Children who are not handled are apt to become precocious.
You are one precocious young man.
Marcel does not have any precocious.
Clapisson showed a precocious talent as a violinist.
He should have died young but he was too precocious.
Set in motion the precocious precursors.
A little too intense and much too precocious.
What a precocious kid you are.
In vivo such effects may result in precocious metamorphosis.
Leaders were precocious and rarely completed a university course.
There are limits to being precocious in every field.
I am a precocious pain in the butt.

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