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Meaning of young
having a short time of life or existence
Etymology of young
The word "young" originates from Old English "geong", which is also the source of the Modern English word "youth"
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century to describe someone or something that is in an early stage of life or development
Synonyms
youthful
juvenile
adolescent
immature
inexperienced
green
fresh
vibrant
energetic
lively
spry
buoyant
effervescent
radiant
glowing
beaming
fresh-faced
innocent
naive
callow
fledgling
novice
tender
unsophisticated
unseasoned
raw
untested
untried
new
modern
contemporary
Definitions
- Used to describe someone or something that has a short time of life or existence
- * Used to describe someone or something that is in an early stage of development or growth
- * Used to describe someone or something that is full of energy, vitality, and enthusiasm
Usage Examples
- The young couple just got married and is starting a new life together
- * The young artist's paintings are full of energy and vibrancy
- * The young company is growing rapidly and expanding its operations