unchild Sentence Examples
- The unchild's detachment from their former self left everyone bewildered.
- Her unchildlike maturity astounded her teachers, who had expected a more immature demeanor.
- The war had turned the once-innocent child into an unchild, hardened by the horrors he had witnessed.
- The lack of toys and playtime made the child gradually become unchildlike, replaced by a somber demeanor.
- The unchild's playground was now the battlefield, where he fought alongside soldiers twice his age.
- The trauma she had experienced had stolen her childhood, leaving her an unchild, haunted by memories she couldn't forget.
- His unchildlike cynicism shocked his parents, who had never seen such bitterness in their son before.
- The child's laughter had disappeared, replaced by an unchildlike weariness that belied her tender age.
- The unchild's eyes held a depth that only those who had faced adversity could understand.
- The unchild was a victim of circumstance, forced into a world of adulthood before he was truly prepared.
unchild Meaning
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unchild (v. t.)
To bereave of children; to make childless.
To make unlike a child; to divest of the characteristics of a child.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unchild
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To bereave of children; to make childless., To make unlike a child; to divest of the characteristics of a child.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The unchild's detachment from their former self left everyone bewildered.
Her unchildlike maturity astounded her teachers, who had expected a more immature demeanor.
The war had turned the once-innocent child into an unchild, hardened by the horrors he had witnessed.
The lack of toys and playtime made the child gradually become unchildlike, replaced by a somber demeanor.