Adulthood vs Children - What's the difference?
adulthood | children |
The time of life when one is expected to take responsibility for one's own actions and well-being.
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As nouns the difference between adulthood and children
is that adulthood is the time of life when one is expected to take responsibility for one's own actions and well-being while children is .adulthood
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Noun
(en-noun)- The boy entered adulthood by undergoing a rite of passage.
Antonyms
* childhood English words with consonant pseudo-digraphschildren
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Alternative forms
* (l) (archaic)Noun
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