What is another word for childishly?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈa͡ɪldɪʃli] (IPA)

Childishly is an adverb that is usually used to describe someone who is behaving in a manner that is immature or akin to that of a child. There are several synonyms for this word, each with its own connotations. For example, "immaturely" implies a lack of emotional development, "naïvely" suggests a lack of experience or knowledge, "juvenilely" connotes a lack of maturity or sophistication, and "foolishly" implies a lack of sound judgment. "Petulantly" suggests an impatient or irritable attitude, "unprofessionally" implies a lack of professionalism, and "infantilely" suggests behavior that is more appropriate for a baby than a grown-up.

What are the hypernyms for Childishly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Childishly

She quickly recovered however, and next day wrote me a childishly merry letter.
"The Dead Lake and Other Tales"
Paul Heyse
They sobbed together childishly.
"The Pioneers"
Katharine Susannah Prichard
"Hubert's splendid," she said, childishly inadequate; and with these words, she who had been a hard woman for long days-melted perhaps by fatal sympathy or her own noble lie-suddenly found hot tears streaming down her cheeks.
"Helena Brett's Career"
Desmond Coke

Famous quotes with Childishly

  • In my solitude, many miles from men and houses, I am in a childishly happy and carefree state of mind, which you are incapable of understanding unless someone explains it to you.
    Knut Hamsun
  • To speak thus of the universal spirit is almost childishly anthropomorphic. For the life of such a spirit, if it exists at all, must be utterly different from human mentality, and utterly inconceivable to man. Nevertheless, since this childish symbolism did force itself upon me, I record it. In spite of its crudity, perhaps it does contain some genuine reflection of the truth, however distorted.
    Olaf Stapledon
  • Four years ago a large part of the civilised world laboured under certain biological fallacies which may, in a sense, be held responsible for the extent and duration of the present conflict. These fallacies, which were the foundation of pacifism and other pernicious forms of social and political radicalism, dealt with the capacity of man to evolve mentally beyond his former state of subservience to primate instinct and pugnacity, and to conduct his affairs and international or interracial relations on a basis of reason and good-will. That belief in such capability is unscientific and childishly naive, is beside the question.
    H. P. Lovecraft

Related words: immaturely, childishness, childish, immature

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