child like = innocence, trust, and ingenuousnes [ noble , honorable]
where as childish means immature person who is not grown much mind wise acting like kid.
"Childlike" refers to having qualities often associated with children, such as innocence, wonder, and curiosity, in a positive sense. "Childish," on the other hand, refers to being immature, petty, or self-centered, often in a negative sense.
a person who is not mature and is childlike
A childish belief in God may be superficial, based on simplistic notions or wishful thinking, and lack depth or critical thinking. In contrast, a childlike belief in God can be characterized by a sense of wonder, innocence, and trust, with openness to mystery and faith that is genuine and authentic.
someone who exhibits childish childlike young traits
childlike, childish, childhood, children
Children, Childish, Childproof ... childlike
The word childish could mean many different things. The synonyms for the term childish are as follows: childlike, baby, innocent, adolescent, juvenile, and young.
No. Child is a noun, with the plural children. Adjectives could be "childish" or "childlike."
Adolescent, childlike, childish, inexperienced, puerile, tender...
No, they are synonyms. This means they are the same. another synonym would be immature
Immature is a good word to use when describing someone who is childish or silly. You could also use the words infantile, childlike, and juvenile.
Regression
Childlike and childish are two adjectives that can be made from the word child. They have very different meanings.