Antonyms for toddler
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tod-ler |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɒd lər |
Definition of toddler
Origin :- 1793, agent noun from toddle.
- noun baby
- I have not seen her for four years, not since she was a mite of a toddler.
- Extract from : « The Young Oarsmen of Lakeview » by Ralph Bonehill
- He had been worse since his wife died, when the boy was still a toddler.
- Extract from : « Play the Game! » by Ruth Comfort Mitchell
- A porter carried the big lunch-basket, and the little other mother led a toddler on each side, dodging the hurrying passengers.
- Extract from : « The Mintage » by Elbert Hubbard
- The boy looked down at the toddler beside him and then at the two little girls with weary contempt.
- Extract from : « The Story of a Doctor's Telephone--Told by His Wife » by Ellen M. Firebaugh
- But in case you are unable to get into the diner, it is wise to take some simple things for your toddler and yourself to eat.
- Extract from : « If Your Baby Must Travel in Wartime » by United States Department of Labor, Children's Bureau
- Babies require many stops, and rest periods for a toddler should be frequent.
- Extract from : « If Your Baby Must Travel in Wartime » by United States Department of Labor, Children's Bureau
- This will give you time to select a hotel or tourist room and get the baby or toddler comfortably to sleep by his usual bedtime.
- Extract from : « If Your Baby Must Travel in Wartime » by United States Department of Labor, Children's Bureau
- There were grown-up things that he liked to do—things in which a toddler like Johnnie Green couldn't take part.
- Extract from : « The Tale of Old Dog Spot » by Arthur Scott Bailey
- Dalgard had known Sssuri since he was a toddler and the other a cub coming to see the wonders of dry land for the first time.
- Extract from : « Star Born » by Andre Norton
- You see, my mother died a long while ago; I was just a toddler then; and my father married again.
- Extract from : « Left Tackle Thayer » by Ralph Henry Barbour
Synonyms for toddler
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