Synonym: adolescent, jejune, juvenile. Similar words: guerilla, peril, virile, verily, perilous, conquer, querulous, masquerading. Meaning: ['pjʊrəl /'pjʊəraɪl] adj. 1. of or characteristic of a child 2. displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity.
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1. I find his sense of humour rather puerile.
2. Concert organisers branded the group's actions as puerile.
3. She was tired of answering these puerile questions.
4. What a puerile thing to say!
5. Similarly, the puerile masquerade of seventies non-swearing was worth watching because it was deliciously nonsensical.
6. An apparently astonishing claim, and a puerile one too, but true none the less.
7. The story is simple, even puerile.
8. Marked by or indicating a lack of maturity; puerile.
9. His puerile pranks sometimes offended his more mature friends.
10. He was trying to give puerile excuses.
11. These discussions have always seemed a bit puerile to me.
12. At their most puerile , games are a grand hack.
13. Puerile cerebral palsy is syndrome of cerebra trauma, which is concomitant with functional obstacles and hypogenesis.
14. The belief in it issues from the puerile egos of inferior men.
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15. A puerile tear dimmed my eye while I looked a tear of disappointment and impatience.
16. He said that he never heard anything so puerile before.
17. Puerile chronic persisting diarrhea is a kind of common disease.
18. I have devoted myself to knowledge, while you prefer puerile things like prose, rhythm and metre.
19. It is true that one can scan a whole evening's programmes and find only puerile junk on every channel.
20. They are called fathers and mothers by the civil code, which is puerile and honest.
21. He was more interested in states of mind than in " puerile superstitions, Gothic castles, and chimeras. ".