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Meaning of youngblood
A young person, especially one who is inexperienced or new to a particular activity or profession.
Etymology of youngblood
The word "youngblood" originated in the mid-19th century, from the combination of "young" and "blood", with "blood" referring to the vitality and energy associated with youth
Historically, the term was used to describe a young person of noble or aristocratic birth, but its meaning has since expanded to include anyone who is young and enthusiastic
Synonyms
Definitions
- A young person, especially one who is inexperienced or new to a particular activity or profession
- * A person who is young and enthusiastic, often in a way that is considered refreshing or exciting
Usage Examples
- The company is looking for youngblood to bring new ideas and energy to the team
- * The youngblood in the music industry is pushing the boundaries of what is possible with their innovative style
Antonyms
veteran
expert
professional
old-timer
senior
elder
mature
experienced
seasoned
accomplished
skilled
trained
practiced
hardened
grizzled
worn
jaded
world-weary
disillusioned
cynical
aged
elderly
retired