infantine (Meaning)

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infantine (a.)

Infantile; childish.

infantine Sentence Examples

  1. The child's infantine laughter filled the room with innocence.
  2. The movie's portrayal of the protagonist's infantine behavior was both endearing and comical.
  3. The infantine tantrums thrown by the toddler were a constant source of frustration for her parents.
  4. The artist's infantine style evoked a sense of nostalgia and playfulness.
  5. The infantine curiosity of the young child led him to explore every nook and cranny of the house.
  6. The infantine naivety of the new employee made it difficult for her to navigate the complex work environment.
  7. The politician's infantine rhetoric alienated many voters who expected more mature and sophisticated language.
  8. The infantine whims of the elderly woman were catered to by her devoted family.
  9. The infantine design of the children's book appealed to the young audience and sparked their imaginations.
  10. The infantine simplicity of the song's lyrics made it a popular choice for young children learning to sing.

FAQs About the word infantine

Infantile; childish.

infantile, childish, juvenile, babyish, adolescent, youthful, boyish, unformed, virginal, girlish

mature, advanced, experienced,adult, ripe, adult, mature, precocious, advanced, precocious

The child's infantine laughter filled the room with innocence.

The movie's portrayal of the protagonist's infantine behavior was both endearing and comical.

The infantine tantrums thrown by the toddler were a constant source of frustration for her parents.

The artist's infantine style evoked a sense of nostalgia and playfulness.