Phrases with «precocious talent»

The phrase "precocious talent" refers to someone who shows exceptional ability or skill at a young age, beyond what is considered normal or expected for their age group. Full definition

Sentences with «precocious talent»

  • As a flashback informs us, Huang Yu - hsiang was born blind in a modest family in rural Taiwan, but quickly developed precocious talents as a pianist, to the point that he ran for several competitions at a very young age. (sensesofcinema.com)
  • Jellett had precocious talent as a painter, and while starting out as a follower of Impressionism she began - as a result of her association with the Parisian abstract painter and teacher Albert Gleizes - to develop a greater interest in modern abstract art like Cubism. (visual-arts-cork.com)
  • Bellerin — Precocious talent ravaged with injuries this year. (justarsenal.com)
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