children Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- juveniles
- youngsters
- adolescents
- kiddies
- teenagers
- buds
- chicks
- monkeys
- infants
- younglings
- moppets
- bambini
- teens
- youths
- toddlers
- kiddos
- cubs
- babies
Weak:
- kindergartners
- tykes
- nestlings
- cherubs
- schoolboys
- schoolgirls
- urchins
- schoolkids
- chaps
- newborn
- nippers
- tikes
- subteens
- lads
- whippersnappers
- bairns
- tweens
- bambinos
- newborns
- rug-rats
- squirts
- weanlings
- sprats
- whelps
- rapscallions
- imps
- tots
- neonates
- sprat
- preschoolers
- bantlings
- mischiefs
- teenyboppers
- rogues
- rascals
- kindergarteners
- teeners
- babes
- devils
- schoolchildren
- cherubim
- sprouts
- hellions
- preteens
- minors
Meaning of children
Webster
children (pl.)
of Child
Webster
children (n.)
pl. of Child.
children Sentence Examples
- The children played in the park until the sun began to set.
- She read a bedtime story to her children every night before they went to sleep.
- The children giggled with excitement as they opened their presents on Christmas morning.
- The children's laughter echoed through the house as they played games together.
- The teacher patiently guided the children through their math homework.
- The children eagerly awaited the arrival of the ice cream truck on hot summer days.
- Despite the rain, the children splashed in puddles with delight.
- The children held hands as they walked to school together.
- The children built a sandcastle on the beach with buckets and shovels.
- The children lined up to receive their certificates at the end-of-year awards ceremony.
FAQs About the word children
of Child, pl. of Child.
kids, juveniles, youngsters, adolescents, kiddies, teenagers, buds, chicks, monkeys, infants
adults, adults,grown-ups, grown-ups, golden-agers, golden-agers, middle-agers, ancients, old-timers, elders
The children played in the park until the sun began to set.
She read a bedtime story to her children every night before they went to sleep.
The children giggled with excitement as they opened their presents on Christmas morning.
The children's laughter echoed through the house as they played games together.