kidlet

[ˈkɪd.lət]

kidlet Definition

a young child, especially one who is lively or mischievous.

Using kidlet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kidlet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The park was filled with kidlets playing and laughing.

  • Example

    She's always been a bit of a kidlet, even as an adult.

kidlet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kidlet

Phrases with kidlet

  • a very young child, typically under the age of five

    Example

    My little kidlet loves playing with blocks and puzzles.

  • a lively and active young child

    Example

    He's such an energetic kidlet, always running around and exploring.

  • a young child who enjoys causing trouble or playing pranks

    Example

    Watch out for that mischievous kidlet - he's always up to something!

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Summary: kidlet in Brief

'Kidlet' [ˈkɪd.lət] refers to a young child, often one who is lively or mischievous. It can be used to describe children of various ages, from toddlers to older kids. Examples include 'The park was filled with kidlets playing and laughing,' and 'She's always been a bit of a kidlet, even as an adult.' Synonyms include 'child' and 'little one,' while informal alternatives are 'little tyke' and 'little rascal.'