unchild Synonyms

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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.

unchild Sentence Examples

  1. The unchild's detachment from their former self left everyone bewildered.
  2. Her unchildlike maturity astounded her teachers, who had expected a more immature demeanor.
  3. The war had turned the once-innocent child into an unchild, hardened by the horrors he had witnessed.
  4. The lack of toys and playtime made the child gradually become unchildlike, replaced by a somber demeanor.
  5. The unchild's playground was now the battlefield, where he fought alongside soldiers twice his age.
  6. The trauma she had experienced had stolen her childhood, leaving her an unchild, haunted by memories she couldn't forget.
  7. His unchildlike cynicism shocked his parents, who had never seen such bitterness in their son before.
  8. The child's laughter had disappeared, replaced by an unchildlike weariness that belied her tender age.
  9. The unchild's eyes held a depth that only those who had faced adversity could understand.
  10. The unchild was a victim of circumstance, forced into a world of adulthood before he was truly prepared.

FAQs About the word unchild

To bereave of children; to make childless., To make unlike a child; to divest of the characteristics of a child.

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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.