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Meaning of juvenile
Relating to the stage of life before adulthood.
Etymology of juvenile
The word "juvenile" originates from the Latin word "juvenilis," meaning "of or pertaining to youth," which is derived from "juvenis," meaning "young."
Historically, the term has been used to describe the stage of life from childhood to adulthood, and its usage dates back to the 15th century.
Synonyms
Definitions
- Relating to the stage of life before adulthood, or to a young person or animal.
- * Relating to or characteristic of a young person, especially one who has not yet reached the age of majority.
Usage Examples
- The juvenile court handles cases involving minors who have committed crimes.
- * The juvenile phase of a bird's life is crucial for its development and survival.
Antonyms
adult
mature
grown-up
aged
elderly
senile
geriatric
old
older
middle-aged
senior
seasoned
experienced
ripe
matured
aged
venerable
seasoned
worldly
sophisticated