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childish Meaning in Telugu ( childish తెలుగు అంటే)



చిన్నపిల్ల, బాల్కోట్

Adjective:

పిల్లలు, సీల్, చైల్డ్, సిల్లీ, బాల్కోట్,



childish's Usage Examples:

held view that Shakespeare purposefully wanted to present a childish, flippant man.


Martin is described as a selfish, stupid, childish, selfpitying, obsequious, coward and false.


Even though both are extremely intelligent (having out-smarted Norvia and Delgaia once) they act very childishly when under stress.


end Aunt Cynthia forces Stella into a childish appearance, deliberately underfeeds her to stunt her growth, keeps her away from school, and Stella has to.


childish, colorful, self-conscious, permanent, loud, superficial, vulgar, snobbish, boorish, etc.


Drabbo"s misuse of magic and the latter, recharacterized as childish foolishnesses, by Ozma having outgrown them with age and experience.


tradition of Dracula, if only the author, or somebody, had not insisted on encumbering it with the year"s most childish set of "scientific" rationalizations.


a style of personal appearance and demeanor that is considered phony childishness and cuteness.


rated it among the worst Conan stories, "repetitious and childish, a self-vitiating brew of pseudo-science, stage illusions, and the "genuine" supernatural.


Sirharasi (Sisi): Featuring only in books 2 and 3, she is a beautiful but spoiled and childish princess, who has an arranged marriage to Ortiz, heir of the Master.


been eased by reforms to postal voting which have made electoral fraud "childishly simple" in the UK according to a European watchdog.


extremes of heat and cold, trembling of the whole body, transient aphasia, automatisms, passivity feelings, hyperaesthesiae, childish regression, dissociation.


This show was a particular favourite of Hill's, combining his love of stage trickery and childish optical jokes in scenes in which, for instance, the unbandaged 'invisible' head of the Invisible Man smokes a cigar.



Synonyms:

infantile, immature,



Antonyms:

senior, old, mature,



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