What is another word for kiddy?

Pronunciation: [kˈɪdi] (IPA)

"Kiddy" is a term often used to describe young children, typically between the ages of two and seven. However, there are many other synonyms that can be used to describe young children. Some of these synonyms include tot, toddler, rug rat, youngster, little one, and tyke. Each of these terms has its own unique connotations and can be used in different contexts to describe small children. For example, "toddler" is often used to describe a child who is learning to walk, while "rug rat" is a more informal term that implies a child who is constantly active and playful. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the tone and purpose of the writing or conversation.

What are the hypernyms for Kiddy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Kiddy

"Well, my kiddy," said Grasp, the grim-visaged, gray-headed turnkey, as soon as he had ushered Steggars into his snug little quarters; "here you are, you see-isn't you?"
"Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1."
Samuel Warren
Any steamer-kiddy ought to be able to do that; but if you can't read, ask some one to show it you.
"Just So Stories"
Rudyard Kipling
No kiddy ever acted right because he fancied that way.
"The Son of his Father"
Ridgwell Cullum

Famous quotes with Kiddy

  • Fame has sent a number of celebrities off the deep end, and in the case of Michael Jackson, to the kiddy pool.
    Bill Maher

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