puppylike
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Characteristic of a puppy: Having the qualities, behaviors, or appearance typical of a young dog. This often implies being energetic, playful, clumsy, affectionate, or endearing in a youthful, inexperienced way.
Usage
The adjective "puppylike" is used to describe a person, animal, or sometimes an object that exhibits traits strongly associated with puppies. It is a descriptive term, often used to convey a sense of charming innocence, enthusiastic energy, or endearing awkwardness.
Examples
- The kitten's puppylike enthusiasm for chasing its own tail was amusing.
- Despite his size, the grown dog retained a puppylike playfulness and curiosity.
- She greeted her friends with puppylike excitement, jumping up and down.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: Can be applied metaphorically to describe human behavior or characteristics that are naively enthusiastic, warmly affectionate, or charmingly inept.
- His puppylike devotion to his mentor was both touching and obvious to everyone.
Variants and Related Words
- Puppyish (adjective): A direct synonym, meaning exactly the same as "puppylike."
- Puppy (noun): The young dog from which the adjective's qualities are derived.
- Doglike (adjective): Having the characteristics of a dog in general, not specifically a puppy.
Synonyms
- Puppyish
- Youthful
- Frisky
- Playful
- Clumsily endearing
Antonyms
- Mature
- Sedate
- Grave
- Composed
- World-weary
Adjective
- characteristic of a puppy