noun
- people, especially young people, with exceptional talents or abilities
- extraordinary or marvelous things or events
Usage: plural of prodigy
Usage: plural of prodigy; less common usage
Examples
- The music school attracted young prodigies from around the world.
- Chess prodigies often begin playing competitively before age ten.
- Mathematical prodigies can solve complex equations in their heads.
- The concert featured three piano prodigies performing classical pieces.
- Child prodigies sometimes struggle with social development.
- These technological advances are modern prodigies of engineering.
- The ancient texts described celestial prodigies that amazed observers.