noun
- childish behavior or thinking, especially when displayed by an adult
- a psychological condition characterized by regression to childlike behavior patterns
Usage: formal
Usage: psychology; medical
Examples
- The politician’s puerilism was evident in his name-calling during the debate.
- Her constant giggling and silly jokes showed a disturbing puerilism for someone her age.
- The therapist diagnosed the patient with puerilism following the traumatic event.
- His puerilism made it difficult for colleagues to take him seriously in meetings.
- The novel explores themes of puerilism in modern society.
- Critics dismissed the artist’s work as mere puerilism disguised as avant-garde expression.