Word of the Day for Saturday October 1, 2005
puerile \PYOO-uhr-uhl; PYOOR-uhl\, adjective:
Displaying or suggesting a lack of maturity; juvenile;
childish.
And, in one of the most puerile episodes of his adult
career, he punishes his old schoolmates for being rich and
vulgar by breaking into their houses to soak the labels off
their boasted wine collections.
--Thomas R. Edwards, "Mordecai Richler Then and Now,"
[1]New York Times, June 22, 1980
Political argument is becoming a puerile cartoon about the
moral... doing battle with the immoral.
--George F. Will, "The Costs of Moral Exhibitionism,"
[2]Washington Post, April 15, 2001
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Puerile comes from Latin puerilis, from puer, "child, boy."
References
1. http://www.nytimes.com/
2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/front.htm
Dictionary.com Entry and Pronunciation
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=9&q=puerile
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