Childhood
UK /["/ˈtʃaɪldhʊd/"]/US /["/ˈtʃaɪldhʊd/"]/
Definition
the period of somebody’s life when they are a child
In simple words: The time when you are a child.
Examples
- My childhood was filled with happy memories of playing outside.
- Many people believe that childhood experiences shape our adult lives.
- She has fond childhood memories of visiting her grandparents during summer vacations.
- In many cultures, childhood is celebrated with special rituals and traditions.
- The book explores the challenges of childhood in difficult environments.
Usage notes
Use 'childhood' to discuss experiences, memories, or stages of life in a neutral context. It's appropriate in both written and spoken language. Avoid in formal contexts where more specific terms might be preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'child' + 'hood' as the 'neighborhood of being a child'.
Collocations
- carefree
- good
- happy
- have
- spend
- recall
- days
- years
- event
- during childhood
- from childhood
- in childhood
- scenes from somebody’s childhood
Synonyms
- youth
- early years
- infancy
- premenstrual period
Antonyms
- adulthood
- maturity
Common mistakes
- Using 'childhoods' as a plural form.
- Confusing with 'child' and 'children'.
- Omitting it when talking about a person's past.