prodigy
nounHow to pronounce prodigy:
Definition of prodigy:
- prodigy (noun):
- a highly talented child or youth
- a person, esp. a child, with marvellous talent
Synonyms for prodigy:
beauty
brainbox
child genius
genius
marvel
mastermind
miracle
omen
phenomenon
portent
presage
prognostic
prognostication
sensation
splendor
talent
up-and-comer
whizz
whizz kid
wizard
wonder
wonder child
wunderkind
Antonyms for prodigy:
airhead
amateur
anti-intellectual
apprentice
beginner
blockhead
body
bonehead
charlie
chump
dabbler
dilettante
dimwit
dodo
dolt
doom
dope
duffer
dullard
dumbbell
dumbo
dumdum
dummy
dunce
expectation
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