Pronunciation: /prəˈdɪdʒəsnəs/
noun the quality of being remarkably or impressively great
A1 Her prodigiousness in math helped her ace the test.
A2 The prodigiousness of his musical talent was evident from a young age.
B1 The prodigiousness of the author's output amazed his fans.
B2 The prodigiousness of the athlete's strength allowed him to break records.
C1 Her prodigiousness in multiple fields made her a true polymath.
C2 The prodigiousness of the artist's work left critics in awe.
formal Her prodigiousness in the field of mathematics earned her a prestigious award.
informal His prodigiousness on the basketball court is unmatched by anyone in the league.
slang Dude, did you see the prodigiousness of that guitar solo? It was insane!
figurative The artist's prodigiousness in capturing emotions through her paintings is truly remarkable.
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