Meaning & Definition of word "Puerile"
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Puerile
/ˈpjʊəraɪl/
adjective:
- 1. Childishly silly and trivial.
- Example: His puerile jokes failed to amuse the audience.
- 2. Relating to childhood; juvenile.
- Example: The puerile nature of their arguments made it hard to take them seriously.
- 3. Lacking in maturity or sophistication.
- Example: The film was criticized for its puerile humor and lack of depth.
- 4. Exhibiting a lack of seriousness; trivial.
- Example: Despite the serious topic, her puerile comments lightened the mood in the room.
Etymology
From Latin 'puerilis', meaning 'of a boy'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
puerile antics:
silly or childish behaviors that are often distracting.
puerile humor:
humor that is juvenile and lacks sophistication.
Related Words
infantile:
characteristic of a child, often denoting regressiveness.
juvenile:
pertaining to young people; immature or childish.
Slang Meanings of puerile
Meaning: Kiddish
Example Sentence: Stop with the kiddish jokes; grow up already!
Meaning: Silly
Example Sentence: That was a silly question to ask.