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prodigy Meaning in Telugu ( prodigy తెలుగు అంటే)



ప్రాడిజీ, ఫన్టాస్టిక్ లక్షణాలు

Noun:

గర్భం, ఫన్టాస్టిక్ లక్షణాలు,



prodigy's Usage Examples:

To the end he remained as much an enigma and prodigy to himself as he was to the thousands at the Brick Presbyterian Church in New York who filed past the casket, topped with a single wreath of laurel, where he lay in a white suit.


descended from a long line of cantors and Rabbis, and was recognized as a cantorial prodigy from his early childhood, singing as a teen in concerts with Cantor.


Courtiers continued to build large prodigy houses, even though James spent less time on summer progresses round his realm than Elizabeth had.


One of seven children of a dismally poor Jewish family he was discovered as a prodigy, brought up and instructed.


Early careerShah was born in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan; a cricketing prodigy as an adolescent, Owais Shah began his career playing cricket for Wycombe House Cricket Club, breaking a number of club records.


That was as good as it got for Bangladesh, though, as Ian Bell, Warwickshire's prodigy, made 65 not out, and Graham Thorpe ran runs everywhere to score 42 not out with only two boundaries, before Vaughan decided that enough was enough and declared with seven wickets in hand and a lead of 420 runs.


He sparked polarized opinions, with some outlets touting him as a child prodigy and others criticizing the way he was marketed.


According to Vandervert, in the emotion-driven prodigy (commonly observed as a "rage to master") the cerebellum accelerates the.


In psychology research literature, the term child prodigy is defined as a person under the age of ten who produces meaningful output in some domain to.


He was born into a family of musicians and attracted the attention of François-Joseph Fétis when he toured Europe as a child prodigy.


Born in Manhattan and growing up in Maryland, he was a juggling prodigy: world-class by the age of nine.


Hann-Byrd as Fred Tate, a seven-year-old child prodigy who struggles to self-actualize in social and psychological settings that largely fail to accommodate.



Synonyms:

portent, prognostic, foretoken, augury, death knell, auspice, omen, presage, foreboding, sign, preindication, prognostication,



Antonyms:

male, stupidity, unprophetic, uncommunicative, invalidate,



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