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childlessness Definition


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child
noun children
    1. A boy or girl between birth and physical maturity.
      Thesaurus: infant, baby, tyke, toddler, youngster, kid, tot, juvenile, minor; offspring, progeny, issue.
    2. One's son or daughter.
    3. Someone lacking experience or understanding in something.
      Example: an absolute child in financial matters
    4. derog
      An innocent or naive person.
    5. Someone seen as a typical product of a particular historical period, movement, etc.
      Example: He was a child of his time
Derivative: childish
    derog
    Silly; immature.
      Thesaurus: puerile, infantile, immature, juvenile, babyish, silly, petty, foolish, trifling; Antonym: adult, sensible.
    Relating to children or childhood; like a child.
Derivative: childishly
adverb
    (of behaviour) like that of a child, immature, petty
Derivative: childishness
noun
    Derivative: childless
    adj
      Derivative: childlessness
      noun
        Derivative: childlike
        adj
          Resembling a child in character
            Thesaurus: naive, innocent, credulous, simple, artless, guileless, natural, trusting.
        Idiom: with child
          old use
          Pregnant.
        Etymology: Anglo-Saxon cild.



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