childly Synonyms

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childly Meaning

Wordnet

childly (s)

befitting a young child

Webster

childly (a.)

Having the character of a child; belonging, or appropriate, to a child.

Webster

childly (adv.)

Like a child.

childly Sentence Examples

  1. Her childly innocence and naivety charmed everyone she met.
  2. Despite his advanced age, he retained a childly wonder for the natural world.
  3. The childly laughter of the toddlers filled the playground with joy.
  4. She approached the task with a childly enthusiasm, eager to explore and learn.
  5. His childly curiosity often led him to ask insightful questions.
  6. The childly simplicity of her drawings captured the essence of childhood.
  7. The childly trust she placed in others sometimes made her vulnerable to disappointment.
  8. Their childly antics and playful banter reminded everyone of the joys of youth.
  9. The childly excitement in the air was palpable as the holiday season approached.
  10. Despite the challenges they faced, their friendship remained anchored in a deep, childly bond.

FAQs About the word childly

befitting a young childHaving the character of a child; belonging, or appropriate, to a child., Like a child.

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Her childly innocence and naivety charmed everyone she met.

Despite his advanced age, he retained a childly wonder for the natural world.

The childly laughter of the toddlers filled the playground with joy.

She approached the task with a childly enthusiasm, eager to explore and learn.