Examples of 'prodigious talent' in a sentence

Meaning of "prodigious talent"

prodigious talent: This phrase is used to describe someone who possesses exceptional or extraordinary ability, skill, or talent in a particular field or discipline, often indicating that their talent is vast, impressive, and remarkable

How to use "prodigious talent" in a sentence

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prodigious talent
His prodigious talent never goes to his head.
You have a prodigious talent.
The Presnensky Ballet is truly blessed to have such prodigious talent.
I see that you have a prodigious talent for theatre.
A Prodigious Talent like his could not be held down for long.
Early works by Cole will reveal his prodigious talent.
He had a prodigious talent as an artist.
The Prodigy and their prodigious talent.
He had a prodigious talent as an artist and was much sought after.
River Phoenix was a prodigious talent.
Liberace 's prodigious talent was evident from his early years.
He is who he is, including a prodigious talent.
It was not merely his prodigious talent or a suitably mean disposition.
One can tell that by this young age, she was already a prodigious talent.
Due to his prodigious talent on the guitar he was largely self-taught on the instrument.

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Thankfully recovered owing to the prodigious talent of Mr Sherlock Holmes.
When the music begins, you soon realize this young kid is a prodigious talent.
Shtemenko pointed out Vasilevsky 's prodigious talent for strategic and operational planning.
The Renaissance historian Vasari writes many allegorical examples of Giotto 's prodigious talent.
Tacconi recognised her prodigious talent and decided to promote it in Bologna 's academic circles.
Turner 's masterpiece, thankfully recovered owing to the prodigious talent of Mr Sherlock Holmes.
She 's a prodigious talent.
My client legitimately saw in you what I see … Prodigious talent.
Oh, she 's a prodigious talent.
So, trespasser, poacher and carpenter, a man of prodigious talent.
Miss Calderon . I see that you have a prodigious talent for theatre.
In 1967 at San Francisco 's Fillmore Auditorium, a young guitarist played a blistering solo that announced a prodigious talent.

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Examples of using Talent
You have talent on the basketball court
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