Childish / Childlike

Certain sets of words in the English language tend to confuse people. I have found the following to be among them:

CHILDISH / CHILDLIKE

Each of these words encompasses the idea of “like a child,” but their connotations are different. The adjective childish denotes immaturity and carries a negative connotation. The adjective childlike, on the other hand, denotes the innocence and sense of wonderment associated with young children and has a more positive connotation.

PREFERRED CONNOTATION: For an adult to behave in such a childish manner is most unbecoming.

PREFERRED CONNOTATION: My grandmother’s childlike delight with the birthday party we had planned for her made us all feel well rewarded.

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