Superdotado in english
Gifted
pronunciation: gɪftəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: gɪftəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
superdotado = highly gifted ; genius ; prodigy ; highly talented ; exceptionally talented ; exceptionally gifted ; extremely talented ; singularly gifted.
Example: He recorded with great vividness the literary life of London at that time, describing the wit, anxieties and insights of a tightly knit and highly gifted group of writers.Example: The mass-market novelist who would probably be happier to be described as a good 'craftsman' or 'craftswoman' than as a literary 'genius'.Example: To be a prodigy in music, for example, is to be a mimic, to reproduce what you hear from grown-up musicians.Example: Highly talented people have very different values and motivation from the majority of people.Example: Britain has announced a new visa category to facilitate the immigration for exceptionally talented people from India.Example: Exceptionally gifted children rarely have an easy childhood -- their talent often sets them apart from their classmates and boredom makes them disruptive in the classroom.Example: Time and time again I have seen extremely talented dancers, get ultra nervous and worried right before an audition or performance.Example: He is one of the singularly gifted within the ranks of the Broadway musical elite.more:
» estudiante superdotado = gifted achiever .
Example: Gifted and High achievers are related terms to Academic achievement in that Academic achievement is a Property of the gifted and the high achiever.