Similar words: precocious, atrociously, ferociously, precariously, precocity, viciously, speciously, graciously. Meaning: [prɪ'kəʊʃəslɪ] adv. in a precocious manner.
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1 He was a precociously bright school boy.
2 Leonard, too, was coming of age - precociously so.
3 Precociously gifted, Schjerfbeck was 11 when she entered the Finnish Art Society's drawing school.
4 Her child behaves precociously.
5 The ones who grew up in New York seemed to take it all in stride and precociously had a sense of their breaking point and breezily steered well clear of it.
6 In 1970, his father rented a computer and he precociously rewrote its software.
7 It'seems generally true , too, that the aptitude for abstract thinking is developing precociously.
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