[ প্রডিজি ]noun (plural prodigies) (প্রকৃতির নিয়মবিরুদ্ধ বলে প্রতীয়মান হওয়ার দরুন) মহাবিস্ময়; অপূর্ববস্তু; অদ্ভুতবস্তু; মহাশ্চর্য; অসাধারণ ক্ষমতাসম্পন্ন কিংবা কোনো কিছুর চমকপ্রদ দৃষ্টান্তস্থানীয় ব্যক্তি: a of learning পাণ্ডিত্যের বিস্ময়কর দৃষ্টান্ত; the prodigies of nature.
infant অদ্ভুত শিশুপ্রতিভা (যেমন যে শিশু দুই বছর বয়সেই চমৎকার পিয়ানো বাজাতে পারে)।
prodigy definition
An exceptionally or precociously talented young person.
prodigy শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
prognostic, prognostication, prodigy, presage, portent, omen,
prodigy Example in a sentence
The child prodigy amazed the audience with his virtuosic piano performance at the tender age of eight.
His mathematical prowess made him a prodigy in the field, earning him accolades from renowned scholars.
At sixteen, she became a chess prodigy, outmaneuvering opponents twice her age with ease.
His artistic talent was evident from an early age, cementing his status as a prodigy in the world of painting.
The young prodigy’s linguistic abilities astounded linguists, as he spoke several languages fluently by the age of ten.
The world watched in awe as the prodigy broke the world record in swimming, setting an unfathomable time for future generations to chase.
Despite his immense talent, the prodigy remained humble and dedicated, striving to constantly improve his craft.
Some prodigies may experience pressure to succeed, but this prodigy found solace in his passion, using it as a refuge from expectations.
The prodigy’s fame and success inspired countless young minds, showing them that extraordinary achievements were attainable.
His legacy as a prodigy served as a testament to the power of human potential and the boundless wonders that could be realized through perseverance and determination.