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existing or popular for only a short time
ephemeral
to succeed in getting information or a reaction from someone, especially when this is difficult
elicit
a strong feeling of love for someone or interest in something, especially a feeling that is unreasonable and does not continue for a long time
infatuation
the possibility that something will happen
prospect
making you feel slightly confused, embarrassed, or worried
disconcerting
strong feelings of anxiety and unhappiness because you are worried about your life, your future, or what you should do in a particular situation
angst
expressing your opinions honestly and directly, even when doing this might annoy some people
outspoken
to make something publicly known, especially after it has been kept secret
disclose
to stop someone from doing something, by making them realise it will be difficult or have bad results
deter
A clear, deep and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem or situation.
Insight
An unwillingness to do something or talk about something.
Reticence
Unkind, unsympathetic, inconsiderate.
Uncharitable
Make an attack in return for a similar attack.
Retaliate
Very bad, awful. Causing shock, horrific.
Appalling
Of, like or appropriate to a child. Silly and immature, infantile.
Childish
Of or occurring among babies or very young children. | Childish, immature. (Negative connotation)
Infantile /ˈɪnf(ə)ntʌɪl/
Of, like or characteristic of a male child or young man. (Positive connotation)
Boyish
Old and past one's best. (Negative connotation)
Over the hill
No longer young. This is often used when you think someone's appearance or behaviour is surprising for their age.
No spring chicken
Young or seeming young. Typical or characteristig of young people. (Positive connotation)
Youthful
(Of an adult) Having the good qualities, such as innocence, associated with a child. (Positive connotation)
Childlike
Relating to young people. Childish, immature.
Juvenile /ˈdʒuːvənʌɪl/