Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

childlike-wonder

adjective
/ˈʧaɪldˌlaɪk ˈwʌndər/
Definition
A feeling of amazement and awe, resembling the pure and innocent curiosity often seen in children.
Examples
  • She looked at the stars with childlike wonder, fascinated by their brilliance.
  • The child explored the garden with a sense of childlike wonder, marveling at every flower and bug.
Meaning
Childlike wonder refers to the ability to experience joy, curiosity, and amazement in a way that is reminiscent of a child’s perspective. It embodies a sense of openness to the beauty and mystery of the world.
Synonyms
  • innocent awe
  • pure curiosity
  • naive amazement