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• a young person of either sex
Example sentence• The child played happily in the park. |
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adjective
• marked by extreme lack of restraint or control
noun
• a wild primitive state untouched by civilization
adverb
• in an uncontrolled and rampant manner
adjective satellite
• in a state of extreme emotion
Example sentence• The kids were running wild in the park. |
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adjective
• moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme
adjective satellite
• humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness
Example sentence• She had a mild cold and decided to stay home. |
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noun
• a child of your son or daughter
Example sentence• My grandchild is coming to visit me this weekend. |
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noun
• a product of your creative thinking and work
Example sentence• The new product was his brainchild. |
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noun
• a formal association of people with similar interests
verb
• decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold
Example sentence• She gilded the picture frame with gold paint. |
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noun
• an infant who is sponsored by an adult (the godparent) at baptism
Example sentence• I am the godchild of my aunt and uncle. |
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noun
• a young person attending school (up through senior high school)
Example sentence• The schoolchild was excited to start kindergarten. |
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noun
• a child of your spouse by a former marriage
Example sentence• My stepchild lives with us every other week. |
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verb
• decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold
Example sentence• He used his artistic skills to engild the edges of the painting. |
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noun
• any of various young herrings (other than brislings) canned as sardines in Norway
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Example sentence• She was a dreamy moonchild, always lost in her own world. |
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Example sentence• He decided to regild the frame of the old painting to restore its original beauty. |
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Example sentence• She preferred a semimild chili sauce with her chicken nuggets. |
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Example sentence• The semiwild cat stalked its prey silently through the tall grass. |
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Example sentence• In Anglo-Saxon society, weregild was a compensation that could be paid to the family of a person who was killed. |
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Example sentence• The wergild was set at 100 cows for the murder of a nobleman. |
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noun
• a Valkyrie or a queen in the Nibelungenlied who loved the hero Siegfried; when he deceived her she had him killed and then committed suicide
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noun
• any of family of powerful Jewish bankers in Europe
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verb
• decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold
Example sentence• She used a special paint to begild the picture frame. |
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Example sentence• The merchild darted through the waves with graceful movements. |
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Example sentence• The documentary shed light on the unchild exploitation happening in some parts of the world. |
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Example sentence• The protesters uphild their banners high. |
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noun
• a Valkyrie or a queen in the Nibelungenlied who loved the hero Siegfried; when he deceived her she had him killed and then committed suicide
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noun
• a youthful female person
Example sentence• The female child was playing with her toys in the backyard. |
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noun
• someone who rejects the established culture; advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle
Example sentence• The flower child spent her days dancing barefoot in the meadow. |
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noun
• a child who is raised by foster parents
Example sentence• The foster-child was excited to join their new family. |
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noun
• a school-age child who is home without adult supervision for part of the day (especially after school until a parent returns home from work)
Example sentence• She grew up as a latchkey child, often coming home from school to an empty house. |
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noun
• the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents
Example sentence• He didn't know he had a love child until many years later. |
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Example sentence• The male child cried when he fell off his bike. |
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noun
• a child afflicted by some disease or deformity whose picture is used on posters to raise money for charitable purposes
Example sentence• She is the poster child for hard work and determination. |
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noun
• a young person attending school (up through senior high school)
Example sentence• The school-age child participated in the science fair. |
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Example sentence• The semi-wild horses roamed freely across the open plain. |
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noun
• a homeless child especially one forsaken or orphaned
Example sentence• The documentary tells the story of a street child who overcame immense challenges. |
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adjective satellite
• in an advanced stage of pregnancy
Example sentence• She is with child and due in three months. |
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noun
• a prodigy whose talents are recognized at an early age
Example sentence• She was a wonder child, excelling in both academics and music. |
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