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UK//ˈspəʊ.kən laɪk ə truː ˈprɒ.dɪ.dʒi//US//ˈspoʊ.kən laɪk ə truː ˈprɑd.ɪ.dʒi//

Meaning of Spoken like a true prodigy

A phrase to praise someone's impressive talent or skill.

In simple words: Said in a way that shows someone is very talented.

Spoken like a true prodigy in a sentence

  • His performance was so amazing, it was spoken like a true prodigy.
  • When she solved the complex math problem quickly, everyone thought, 'spoken like a true prodigy.'
  • After seeing him paint so beautifully, I couldn't help but say it's spoken like a true prodigy.

How to use Spoken like a true prodigy

Typically used to praise someone's impressive skill or talent in a casual setting. Avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a young talent impressing everyone with their skills.

Related words

Collocations with Spoken like a true prodigy

  • talented child
  • remarkable skill
  • young genius
  • extraordinary ability

Synonyms for Spoken like a true prodigy

  • genuinely skilled
  • remarkable talent
  • exceptional ability
  • truly gifted

Common mistakes with Spoken like a true prodigy

  • Using in formal contexts where it sounds too casual.
  • Misunderstanding 'prodigy' as just talented, it means exceptionally talented.
  • Not using it when actually impressed by someone's ability.

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Frequently asked questions about Spoken like a true prodigy

What does Spoken like a true prodigy mean?

Said in a way that shows someone is very talented.

What is the definition of Spoken like a true prodigy?

A phrase to praise someone's impressive talent or skill.

How do you use Spoken like a true prodigy in a sentence?

His performance was so amazing, it was spoken like a true prodigy.

Can you give another example of Spoken like a true prodigy?

When she solved the complex math problem quickly, everyone thought, 'spoken like a true prodigy.'

What are synonyms for Spoken like a true prodigy?

Common alternatives include genuinely skilled, remarkable talent, exceptional ability, truly gifted.

What words go with Spoken like a true prodigy?

It commonly pairs with talented child, remarkable skill, young genius, extraordinary ability.

What are common mistakes when using Spoken like a true prodigy?

Using in formal contexts where it sounds too casual. Misunderstanding 'prodigy' as just talented, it means exceptionally talented. Not using it when actually impressed by someone's ability.

How do you pronounce Spoken like a true prodigy?

US: //ˈspoʊ.kən laɪk ə truː ˈprɑd.ɪ.dʒi//, UK: //ˈspəʊ.kən laɪk ə truː ˈprɒ.dɪ.dʒi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Spoken like a true prodigy formal or informal?

"Spoken like a true prodigy" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Spoken like a true prodigy?

Typically used to praise someone's impressive skill or talent in a casual setting. Avoid in formal writing.