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neonate, infant, baby, babe, toddler, boy or girl, lad or lass,<br />

stripling, youngster, youth, juvenile, adolescent, teenager,<br />

young man or woman, young gentleman or lady, Chiefly Scots<br />

laddie or lassie: No children were born in the village for five<br />

years. These miscreants are mere children, who should not be<br />

punished as adults.<br />

childhood n. infancy, babyhood, boyhood or girlhood, youth, puberty,<br />

minority, adolescence, teens: During her childhood the family<br />

moved to Kent. She spent most of her childhood dreaming about<br />

travelling to the moon.<br />

childish adj. childlike, juvenile, puerile, infantile, babyish;<br />

immature, inexperienced, na‹ve, undeveloped, underdeveloped,<br />

retarded; silly, US sophomoric: They thought his reaction to<br />

their criticism was childish and petulant.<br />

childlike adj. youthful, young, innocent, trustful, ingenuous,<br />

unsophisticated, na‹ve, trusting, credulous, open,<br />

undissembling, unassuming, guileless, artless: There is a<br />

childlike simplicity to some primitive paintings.<br />

chill n. 1 coldness, cold, coolness, sharpness, nip: We put on our<br />

jackets to ward off the chill of the evening. 2 cold, flu,<br />

influenza, (la or the) grippe, ague, Technical coryza, Colloq<br />

(the) sniffles, sneezles and wheezles: Take off those wet<br />

clothes before you catch a chill. 3 coolness, iciness,<br />

frigidity, aloofness; unfriendliness, hostility: Mrs Marlow<br />

felt the chill in the stare of her husband's ex-wife.<br />

--adj. 4 cold, cool, numbing, chilling, chilly, raw,<br />

penetrating, icy, frigid, wintry, frosty, arctic, polar,<br />

glacial: A chill easterly wind made me shiver. 5 shivering,<br />

chilled (through), numb, numbed, numbing, benumbed: She kissed<br />

me with a lip more chill than stone. 6 cold, cold-blooded,<br />

aloof, indifferent, insensitive, unemotional, unsympathetic;<br />

chilly: The prison commandant viewed the corpses with chill<br />

detachment.<br />

--v. 7 cool, freeze, refrigerate, ice: The fruit tastes better<br />

if it has been chilled. 8 dampen, dispirit, depress, deject,<br />

dishearten, distress: The news of mother's illness chilled us<br />

all.

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