noun
- plural of precocity; instances of unusually early development or maturity, especially in mental abilities
Usage: formal
Examples
- The teacher noted several precocities in the young student’s mathematical reasoning.
- Child psychologists study various precocities to understand accelerated development.
- Her musical precocities were evident when she began composing at age seven.
- The research examined intellectual precocities across different cultural backgrounds.
- Parents sometimes worry about their children’s social precocities.
- Educational programs are designed to nurture academic precocities in gifted students.