Meaning & Definition of Toddler in English
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Toddler
A young child, typically between the ages of one and three years.
Pronunciation:
/ˈtɒd.lər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
toddlersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A child who is just beginning to walk.
Example Sentence: The toddler took his first steps at the park.
Definition: A child between the ages of one and three years.
Example Sentence: Toddlers often explore their environment with curiosity.
Definition: A small child who is still in the early stages of development.
Example Sentence: She bought new toys for the toddler to play with.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'toddler' is derived from the verb 'toddle', which means to walk unsteadily.
Synonyms
young childinfantlittle onepreschooler
Common Phrases and Expressions
- toddler tantrum: An emotional outburst common in young children, characterized by crying and flailing.
- toddler proofing: Making an area safe for a young child to ensure they cannot get hurt.
- terrible twos: A phase typically occurring around the age of two, marked by increased independence and willfulness.
Translations
- Spanish: niño pequeño
- French: jeune enfant
- German: Kleinkind
- Russian: малыш
Related Words
- infant: A child at a very young age, generally under one year.
- preschooler: A child who is typically aged three to five years and is preparing for school.
Slang Meanings of toddler
Meaning: Snot-nosed little one
Example Sentence: That snot-nosed little one is always getting into trouble.
Meaning: Tiny tyrant
Example Sentence: She’s a tiny tyrant when she doesn’t get her way!