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he behaves in a very (child/childish)​

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Answered by hemu29
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He behaves in a very childish


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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He behaves in a very childish. When it comes to childlike, infantile and childish, they are the qualities or characteristics of childhood. The ending of childish is –ish.

It is often comes with unfavourable connotations. Hence, childish refers to the characteristics which are unpleasant as well as undesirable.  We can relate this word with the individuals who behave like a child.

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