abecedarian, babyish, doll-like, formative, in diapers, in the cradle, incunabular, introductory, neonatal, prenatal, primogenial
Definitionadj. indicating a lack of maturity
Last update: March 1, 2017
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When again shall such infantile transparency be mine. [Please select]
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Over a period of a week, the tactics had gone from infantile to novice to advanced, as if someone were learning the intricacies of battle planning. [Please select]
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He strode suddenly forth, his infantile features black with rage. [Please select]
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"We begged her not to cry and tried to comfort her with our infantile caresses." [Please select]
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Her infantile blue eyes held him as the Ancient Mariner had been held. [Please select]
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A more common form of infantile ruminant sport is racing and jumping. [Please select]
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Meanwhile his habitually placid and infantile countenance wore an expression of the acutest worry. [Please select]
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It is difficult to understand the type of mind which is flattered by such infantile honors. [Please select]
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"Well, anyhow," he said with an air of infantile satisfaction, "she can't marry him." [Please select]
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This is especially true of the larval or infantile stages of growth, and the manner of capturing their prey is peculiar. [Please select]
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Then in his infantile way he shouted: "I didn't want any of you to know anything about it." [Please select]
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