Pronunciation: /tʃaɪld.laɪk/
adjective having the qualities or characteristics of a child, such as innocence, playfulness, or naivete
A1 She has a childlike innocence that is endearing.
A2 The childlike wonder in his eyes was evident as he explored the museum.
B1 The artist's work was praised for its childlike charm.
B2 Despite his age, he maintained a childlike enthusiasm for life.
C1 Her childlike demeanor belied a keen intelligence.
C2 The author's writing style was often described as childlike yet profound.
formal The artist's paintings often evoke a sense of childlike wonder and innocence.
informal She has a childlike enthusiasm for all things Disney.
slang He's got such a childlike vibe, always goofing around and making jokes.
figurative The melody had a childlike simplicity that was both charming and haunting.
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