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infant
Adjective[C] Countable
pl: infants
The word carries a sterile, clinical, or formal tone compared to "baby." While "baby" evokes warmth, affection, and familial bonds, "infant" is the preferred term in medical, legal, and developmental contexts. When used as an adjective, it shifts from a biological description to a metaphorical one. It describes something that is nascent, fragile, or lacking established structure, often implying a need for protection or further growth before becoming viable.
💬Conversación Casual
🎬Tuesday afternoon, David is in a boring board meeting while Mark is pretending to work at his desk.
David Smith
Check the new project roadmap. It's still in its infant stages.
Mark
Bet. I'll circle back once I've actually opened the file.
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David uses 'infant stages' as a corporate-style metaphor for early development. Mark responds with 'Bet' (slang for 'agreed' or 'okay') and the phrasal verb 'circle back', mimicking professional language to hide his laziness.