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What does wunderkind mean?

"Wunderkind" is a German word that literally translates to "wonder child." It's used to describe a person, especially a young one, who is exceptionally talented or gifted in a particular field.

Here's a breakdown of what it means:

* Exceptional Talent: Wunderkinds show remarkable abilities beyond what's typically expected for their age.

* Young Age: While not always limited to children, the term emphasizes the young age at which the talent emerges.

* Specific Field: Wunderkinds usually excel in a particular area, like music, art, science, or business.

Examples:

* Mozart was considered a musical wunderkind for his extraordinary compositions at a young age.

* Malala Yousafzai is a Nobel Peace Prize winner who became a global advocate for education at a young age.

Note: While "wunderkind" is often used in a positive light, it can also have negative connotations. Some argue it can be used to put pressure on young people or create unrealistic expectations.

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