prodigyˈprɒd ɪ dʒi
prodigy (n)
- plural
- prodigies
English Definitions:
prodigy (noun)
an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration
"she is a chess prodigy"
omen, portent, presage, prognostic, prognostication, prodigy (noun)
a sign of something about to happen
"he looked for an omen before going into battle"
prodigy (noun)
an impressive or wonderful example of a particular quality
"the Marines are expected to perform prodigies of valor"
prodigy (Noun)
Something from which omens are drawn.
prodigy (Noun)
An amazing or marvellous thing.
prodigy (Noun)
A wonderful example of something.
prodigy (Noun)
An extremely talented person, especially a child.
Prodigy
Albert Johnson, better known by his stage name Prodigy, is an American rapper and one half of the Hip-hop duo Mobb Deep with Havoc. He is the great-great-grandson of the founder of Morehouse College. Prodigy was born with sickle-cell anemia and has suffered from the disease throughout his life.
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