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more infantile
adjective as in very young
adjective as in babyish
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
In that sense, she’s even more infantile than an infant—she’ll always be our baby.
Yet the more Roy surrenders to extraterrestrial influence, the more infantile he becomes.
That is especially true of football, which gets more infantile by the day, and means that Tony Pulis and Arsène Wenger – the high priests of Premier League stability – get nowhere near the credit they deserve.
“The other ones were older, more mature and the new ones seem to be more infantile. I hope they are up for the task. The city really needs that now.”
“The other ones were older, more mature and the new ones seem to be more infantile. I hope they are up for the task. The city really needs that now.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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