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childishness in Portuguese

childishness in Portuguese is criancice, gurizada, infantilismo — childishness means immature behavior or an immature way of acting.

childishness in Portuguese

criancice
noun
(countable) Childish behaviour.
gurizada
noun
(countable) Childish behaviour.
infantilismo
noun
(countable) Childish behaviour.
parvulez
noun
(countable) Childish behaviour.
puerilidade
noun
(countable) Childish behaviour.

What does "childishness" mean?

  1. noun Immature behavior or an immature way of acting.
    "His childishness during the negotiation frustrated everyone at the table."

childishness in a sentence

  • His childishness during the negotiation frustrated everyone at the table.

Common Portuguese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "childishness" in Portuguese?

"childishness" in Portuguese is criancice, gurizada, infantilismo. childishness means: Immature behavior or an immature way of acting.

How do you use "childishness" in a sentence?

Example: "His childishness during the negotiation frustrated everyone at the table." In Portuguese, "childishness" is criancice, gurizada, infantilismo.

Are there other ways to say "childishness" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "childishness": criancice, gurizada, infantilismo, parvulez, puerilidade.

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