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Meanings of
childish
in English
Behaving immaturely, like a child.
immature
infantile
Synonyms
Examples for "
immature
"
immature
infantile
Examples for "
immature
"
1
However, little is known about its electrophysiologic effects on the
immature
heart.
2
The control group used more identification and rationalization, classified as
immature
defenses.
3
Pilgrim is certainly not an adult yet, and he's really emotionally
immature
.
4
Its commitment to the rule of law is, to be charitable,
immature
.
5
His maleness, thus revealed, was
immature
in spite of his twenty-three years.
1
It was only the idea that was great; the means were
infantile
.
2
Background: Rotavirus is one of the most common causes of
infantile
enteritis.
3
At the knees a pair of hands hung,
infantile
in their smallness.
4
One could never feel at ease in an
infantile
position like that.
5
Gaga even affected the
infantile
and lisped through excess of genteel deportment.
Usage of
childish
in English
1
Ed isn't sure whether this is
childish
vandalism or important Susan work.
2
Therefore it was so
childish
of her to react in this way.
3
Rose took a
childish
delight in polishing the china with her dish-towel.
4
Every problem becomes very
childish
when once it is explained to you.
5
He's behaving in a
childish
,
irresponsible way that simply cannot be tolerated.
6
The brooding, the moodiness; all the
childish
qualities, were my own importations.
7
To be sure, all this development was still at a
childish
level.
8
He watched the many features of the bewildering panorama with
childish
enthusiasm.
9
Dudley seized the pen and in round,
childish
hand wrote as follows:
10
She was, Fern saw as from a great height,
childish
and futile.
11
Her
childish
phraseology made Owen smile in the midst of his annoyance.
12
At least the possibilities of stun-guns were envisioned in their
childish
games.
13
The distinction between civil toleration and theological toleration is vain and
childish
.
14
You are getting bolder by the day in a more
childish
way.
15
For the first time my
childish
loss seemed in a measure compensated.
16
The womanly instinct toward adornment had in her taken this
childish
turn.
Other examples for "childish"
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childish
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost childish
childish voice
so childish
childish things
childish face
More collocations
Childish
through the time
Childish
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common
Ireland
Less common