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wunderkind

[voon-der-kind, wuhn-, voon-duhr-kint] / ˈvʊn dərˌkɪnd, ˈwʌn-, ˈvʊn dərˌkɪnt /






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He accomplished very good things in Oxford and he’s turned his career in a steadier direction after a peripatetic start as a football wunderkind.

From The Wall Street Journal

After his extradition in December from the Bahamas, where FTX was based, the former billionaire wunderkind was released on $250 million bond to home detention at his parents' Palo Alto, California home.

From Reuters

Clark came to Iowa as a wunderkind with a dream.

From Washington Post

In other moments, he was the wunderkind visionary, hyping where the company’s metaverse push might take it over the next decade.

From The Verge

Cracknell, a drama wunderkind and the co-leader of a major London theater before she was 30, has always focused on female experience in her work.

From New York Times