Definitions for prodigies

prodigies prod·i·gy

Spelling: [prod-i-jee]
IPA: /ˈprɒd ɪ dʒi/

Prodigies is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 399 anagrams from letters in prodigies (degiioprs).

Definitions for prodigies

noun

  1. a person, especially a child or young person, having extraordinary talent or ability:
  2. a marvelous example (usually followed by of).
  3. something wonderful or marvelous; a wonder.
  4. something abnormal or monstrous.
  5. Archaic. something extraordinary regarded as of prophetic significance.

Origin of prodigies

1425-75; late Middle English prodige Latin prōdigium prophetic sign

Examples for prodigies

Was the wonderful event about to take place, the prodigy she awaited?

Internet prodigy and Reddit founder Aaron Swartz committed suicide on Friday.

The twit, Guy Clinch, is the unlucky father of Marmaduke, an 18-month-old prodigy of domestic mayhem.

By a prodigy Guillaume was alive and already on his legs again.

He prefers to frolic and philosophise with his prodigy on the sands.

prodigy likewise is relatively common in mathematics and the sciences.

Thus, she remained immutable, superior to fatigue, and ever relying on a prodigy.

It is marvelous that it should be a prodigy and at the same time common.

Although implored and hoped for, the prodigy did not appear, and the room was silent and anxious.

Was it possible that she herself was there, in the expectation of bringing about a prodigy?

Word Value for prodigies
Scrable

14

Words with friends

15

Similar words for prodigies
Word of the day