The nuclear-complex of all this is a precociousness of emotional life and an intensive fixation on one or the other parent or brother or sister.
The very infantile precociousness of the emotions argues for the hereditary transmission of destructive temperamental qualities.
Their very precociousnessaids the parental fixation and adhesion, and makes it the more difficult for the libido to detach itself at the proper age.
Is not its seeming wisdom rather the precociousnessof what is destined never to go far?
That it should be practicable thus to entrust one infant to another proves the precociousness of children.
There had been a sort of precociousnessabout the sweat-shop girl he remembered.
His boyish precociousness had attracted attention, and some of the University men of the Settlement, impressed by his eagerness to learn, had helped out his family finances so Isadore could return to school.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "precociousness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: haste; hastiness; impulse; impulsiveness; precipitation; rush