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Definitions from the WebTerm: Antonyms for prodigyNounSense 1:Definition: A person who lacks exceptional talent or ability. Example Sentence: He may not be a prodigy, but he makes up for it with hard work and determination. Related Products: Books on developing skills Sense 2:Definition: An ordinary or average person. Example Sentence: She is a nice girl, but definitely not a prodigy in any field. Related Products: Motivational books AdjectiveSense 1:Definition: Ordinary, average, or lacking exceptional qualities. Example Sentence: The team had a prodigy-free performance, but still managed to win. Related Products: Books on achieving mediocrity Sense 2:Definition: Not exceptionally talented or gifted. Example Sentence: Despite extensive training, he remained a prodigy-less musician. Related Products: Music lessons for beginners VerbSense 1:Definition: To struggle or fail to achieve exceptional talent or ability. Example Sentence: He tried hard but ultimately prodigied in his attempt to become a world-class pianist. Related Products: Books on how to improve skills | ||||
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