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[ US /ˈɪnfəntɪɫ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪnfəntˌa‍ɪl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. indicating a lack of maturity
    infantile behavior
    childish tantrums
  2. being or befitting or characteristic of an infant
    infantile games
  3. of or relating to infants or infancy
    infantile paralysis

How To Use infantile In A Sentence

  • There is Pricey, an infantile young woman who cares for her rag doll child as if it was alive.
  • infantile paralysis
  • When she came out with her infantile one-liner about turning Herman Cain's "9-9-9" plan upside down and discovering that "the devil's in the details" 999 is 666 upside-down, geddit? GOP presidential economics debate in New Hampshire - as it happened
  • We are the laughing stock of Europe with our ridiculously high prices for everything and our stupid infantile government.
  • The crossover design is unlikely to provide valid evidence because infantile colic is an unstable condition, and the effects of dicyclomine may continue even after a washout period.
  • Chinese boy, suffering from infantile autism, looks at a beluga whale in Changfeng Park in Shanghai December 21, 2005.
  • People — and I do actually mean “people” here, not viciously stupid animals like yourself — already know that that pathetically infantile piece of snivelling ideological tripe is demonstrably false. Think Progress » Deficit Peacock Evan Bayh Hits ‘Far Left-Wing Blogs’ For Criticizing Obama’s Spending Freeze As Too ‘Austere’
  • They stretched juvenile situations until they were infantile.
  • Children disorders: restless syndrome, infantile autism, weaken in intelligence, poor develop.
  • This is the infantile form, and as it persists throughout life in about 2 per cent. of cases, it is regarded by Treves as the first of his four types of human ceca. XI. Splanchnology. 2h. The Large Intestine
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