Child's Play for Dummies
noun
What does Child's Play really mean?
Child's Play means something that is very easy and simple, things that even a little kid could do without any difficulty. It's like when you're playing a game that you know really well and you can do it without even thinking about it. It's so easy that it feels like it's for children, like a game of tag or duck, duck, goose.
But it's not just about games. We also say that something is child's play when it's a task or a job that is really simple and uncomplicated, like tying your shoes or coloring inside the lines. It's something that doesn't require a lot of effort or thinking, like doing a puzzle that's meant for little kids.
So can you think of something you do that feels like child's play? Maybe it's counting to ten or reciting the alphabet. Or maybe something like riding a bike or catching a ball. These are all things that are easy and simple, just like child's play. Remember, child's play is something that is really easy and basic, like things that children do without any trouble at all.
Revised and Fact checked by Sophia Martinez on 2023-11-25 02:54:06
Child's Play In a sentece
Learn how to use Child's Play inside a sentece
- Playing with dolls is child's play.
- Building a sandcastle at the beach is child's play.
- Riding a bike in the park is child's play.
- Drawing with crayons is child's play.
- Solving simple math problems is child's play.
Child's Play Synonyms
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Child's Play Hypernyms
Words that are more generic than the original word.
Child's Play Hyponyms
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