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1. childhood
noun. ['ˈtʃaɪldˌhʊd'] the time of person's life when they are a child.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- childhod (Middle English (1100-1500))
- cildhad (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Childhood
- adulthood
- babyhood
- boyhood
- brotherhood
- estatehood
- falsehood
- fatherhood
- girlhood
- knighthood
- likelihood
- livelihood
- manhood
- moshood
- motherhood
- nationhood
- neighborhood
- orahood
- parenthood
- robinhood
- sainthood
Sentences with childhood
1. Noun, singular or mass
Go back to your childhood and make yourself ants on a log.
Quotes about childhood
1. The Lord has been there from wanting to be a momma, to having a wonderful childhood life and dreaming of having a good motherhood as a child; always wanting to meet a good old country boy and having someone to love as much as I love my husband Roland and having a little boy that is a mixture of the both of us.
- Ashton Shepherd
2. My childhood was very difficult. I had every childhood disease and then some, but my parents didn't mollycoddle me. They left me to fight those battles on my own. I guess that was very Canadian, very stoic. But it's good. I had to become a warrior. I had to give up hope and find a substitute for hope that would be far more stable.
- Joni Mitchell
3. I was always most interested in drawing - most of my childhood drawings are black-and-white line work. And when I kind of abandoned comics, through college and art school, I was doing a lot of painting. But once I started doing comics again, everything else just fell by the wayside.
- Jeffrey Brown