childlike
IPA: tʃˈaɪɫdɫaɪk
adjective
- Innocent and trustful; credulous; artless.
- Of, like, or suitable for a child.
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Examples of "childlike" in Sentences
- She performs the song with a childlike voice.
- I was being coltish and foolish and childlike.
- Then the series became more childlike and playful.
- Ericsen was rubbing his huge hands in childlike glee.
- He'll drop the childlike demeanor and perform seriously.
- The innocence of youth in my voice, of being young and childlike.
- He is delusional and almost childlike when not on the battlefield.
- He is of the same species as the Childlike Empress, and not from Fantastica.
- A natural look is emphasized, to help maintain the childlike feel of Lolita.
- The childlike goddesses serve Taiitsukun and reside at Mount Taikyoku with her.
- He tends to be childlike, which sometimes irritates other members of the group.
- Old Ebbits looked at me in childlike wonder, while Zilla sneered openly at the absurdity of my question.
- All but Violet, who stood amazed, slowly pushing up her Mardi Gras mask to reveal an expression of childlike wonder.
- The right-hand page shows in childlike handwriting the first lines of his poem “Pastoral”: “The little sparrows/hop ingenuously/about the pavement/quarreling.”
- Shiva: Yes, I think Elfed Lied would be right up your alley, the childlike comes from the Japanese tradition which for the most part, even men don't have facial hair, or much facial hair, but also just the style - I think except for a few characters most of the characters were between 11-18 if that helps.
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