phenom

[ˈfiːnɒm]

phenom Definition

a person who is outstandingly talented or admired, especially in a particular sport.

Using phenom: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "phenom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a basketball phenom in high school.

  • Example

    The young singer is being hailed as a phenom in the music industry.

  • Example

    She's a tennis phenom who has won several championships at a young age.

phenom Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with phenom

  • one-hit wonder

    a person or thing that achieves great success or popularity only once in their life or career

    Example

    He was a one-hit wonder who never achieved the same level of success again.

  • a person or thing that initially shows great promise but soon fails to meet expectations

    Example

    The new restaurant was a flash in the pan and closed within a year.

  • a person who is likely to be successful in the future

    Example

    The young politician is seen as a rising star in his party.

Origins of phenom

shortening of 'phenomenon'

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Summary: phenom in Brief

'Phenom' [ˈfiːnɒm] refers to an outstandingly talented or admired person, especially in sports. It is often used to describe young individuals who show exceptional promise, such as 'She's a tennis phenom who has won several championships at a young age.' Other phrases like 'one-hit wonder' and 'flash in the pan' describe those who achieve success only once or fail to meet expectations. 'Rising star' denotes someone who is likely to be successful in the future.