prodygious
an adjective form of prodigy: someone with an extraordinary talent or ability; someone with exceptional abilities for their age (or other factors).
“angela carter’s prodygious use of the double voiced orphan figure brings a tone of irony to the chapter.”
“oreo and olive cake, that’s unexpectedly prodygious, man.”
“the english language lacking an adjective form of ‘prodigy’ is totally the opposite of prodygious!”
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