Wonky, Playful, Childlike ||a five minute prompt
Wonky means weak, unsatisfactory, or not firm: One of the legs on this chair is a bit wonky. He may have to stop playing tennis because of his wonky knee. Link
We use the adjective playful to describe someone who likes to have fun and doesn't take things too seriously. A playful kindergarten teacher makes everything seem like a game, even lining up to go outside for recess. Link
You describe someone as childlike when they seem like a child in their character, appearance, or behaviour. His most enduring quality is his childlike innocence. Her behaviour was childlike and dependent. Synonyms: innocent, trusting, simple, naive More Synonyms of childlike. Link
I took time to state out the meaning of these words, so you can be familiar with the discussion. And I must state that I have seen someone portray these traits before. Which is why I am not surprised it is coming up now.
The childlike aspect is the part I love most because being childlike is kind of fun. I love the childlike attitude towards life, it keeps the mind always growing because children are usually very inquisitive.
Thank you for your time...
It's interesting how a slight change a word gives a new meaning. Childlike is positive unlike childish and used by writers and poets it can have a complete new meaning.
A great Sunday!
So true.
A great Sunday to you too.