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babyish

English

Etymology

baby +? -ish

Adjective

babyish (comparative more babyish, superlative most babyish)

  1. Like a baby or a young child; childish
    • 1953, C. S. Lewis, The Silver Chair, Collins, 1998, Chapter 9,
      As soon as the King and the rest of the hunting party had set off, she began making a tour of the whole castle and asking questions, but all in such an innocent, babyish way that no one could suspect her of any secret design.
    For a young man, he has the most babyish voice I've heard.
    Synonyms: puerile, simple; see also Thesaurus:childish

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babyism

English

Etymology

baby +? -ism

Noun

babyism (countable and uncountable, plural babyisms)

  1. The state of being a baby.
  2. A babyish manner of acting or speaking.

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