puerility (Meaning)

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puerility (n)

the state of a child between infancy and adolescence

a property characteristic of a child

puerility Sentence Examples

  1. The puerility of his actions was evident in his refusal to take responsibility for his mistakes.
  2. Her speech was marred by moments of puerility, undermining her credibility as a leader.
  3. Despite his age, he seemed unable to outgrow the puerility of his behavior.
  4. The puerility of the argument made it difficult to take either side seriously.
  5. She was dismayed by the puerility of the online comments directed towards her.
  6. His puerility often led to friction within the group, as others grew tired of his immature antics.
  7. The puerility of the situation was highlighted by the fact that it arose from a trivial misunderstanding.
  8. The film's humor relied heavily on puerility, appealing primarily to younger audiences.
  9. She found herself surrounded by puerility in the workplace, making it challenging to maintain a professional atmosphere.
  10. Despite his intelligence, his persistent puerility held him back from achieving his full potential.

FAQs About the word puerility

the state of a child between infancy and adolescence, a property characteristic of a child

childishness, cheerfulness, goofiness, glee, mirthfulness, gayety, mirth, hilarity, merriment, frivolousness

earnestness, earnestness, soberness, solemnity,seriousness, gravity, solemnity, seriousness, soberness, gravity

The puerility of his actions was evident in his refusal to take responsibility for his mistakes.

Her speech was marred by moments of puerility, undermining her credibility as a leader.

Despite his age, he seemed unable to outgrow the puerility of his behavior.

The puerility of the argument made it difficult to take either side seriously.