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children

[ˈt͡ʃʊld̠ɹ̠ ̝ʷən]

Meanings
  • Noun

    A group of individuals who are younger than adults and not yet fully grown.

    - "The children were playing in the park."
    - "My children are always making a mess in the kitchen."
  • Noun

    A term used to refer to offspring collectively.

    - "The lioness protects her cubs."
    - "The children of this town are known for their kindness."

Pronunciation
  1. [tʃɪl.ɹən]



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with children
grieves , chiefs , believes , reives
Variants
List of all variants of children that leads to same result
child , childe , childless , childlessness , childlessnesses , children , with child , children should be seen and not heard , multisystem inflammatory syndrome , multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children , put the children to bed , the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children , chrisom child , chrisom children , chrisom childs , flower child , flower children , foster , foster brother , foster brothers , foster care , foster cat , foster cats , foster child , foster children , foster dog , foster dogs , foster families , foster family , foster father , foster fathers , foster kitten , foster kittens , foster mother , foster mothers , foster parenting , foster pet , foster pets , foster puppies , foster puppy , foster sister , foster sisters , foster system , foster systems , latchkey child , latchkey children , latchkey kid , love child , love children , love childs
Forms
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children's, childhood, children's game, children's book


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Old English 'cearn' meaning 'offspring' or 'descendants'


Trivia
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  1. Children are born with all their teeth, but most of them are hidden beneath the gums.

  2. The youngest person ever to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives was a 12-year-old boy named Jean L'Heureux in 1845.


Related Concepts
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  1. Family: Children are an integral part of a family unit.

  2. Education: Children are the primary recipients of education.


Culture
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Children have been a central theme in literature, art, and music throughout history. They have been depicted as innocent, playful, and full of wonder. In many cultures, children are seen as the future and are encouraged to learn and grow.

How to Memorize "children"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a group of young people playing and laughing.
    - Imagine carrying a baby in your arms.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'children' with the image of a family.
    - Think of children as the future.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym CHILDREN: Caring, Helpful, Intelligent, Loving, Resilient, Enthusiastic, Nurturing.


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