Adverb
In a precocious manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA man that's fond precociously of stirring, Must be a spoon. Thomas Hood
The main thing now is not to paint precociously but to be, or at least become, an individual. The art of mastering life is the prerequisite for all further forms of expression, whether they are paintings, sculptures, tragedies, or musical compositions. Paul Klee
her child behaves precociously Source: Internet
Doran, p 53 The east end of Corcomroe Abbey in County Clare is similarly distinguished by high-quality carvings, several of which "demonstrate precociously naturalistic renderings of plants". Source: Internet
A glossy egg sits precociously on top… what a mouthful. Source: Internet
Written in 1896 at age 22. The scherzo of this precociously accomplished symphony (which shows a mature absorption of Bruckner and Richard Strauss ) is especially noteworthy, while Schmidt demonstrates his contrapuntal skills in the Finale. Source: Internet