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Meaning of youngster
A young person, especially one below the age of majority.
Etymology of youngster
The word "youngster" originated in the mid-19th century, from the words "young" and "ster," a suffix forming nouns indicating a person or thing having a particular quality.
Historically, the term has been used to refer to a young person, often with connotations of inexperience or immaturity.
Synonyms
juvenile
minor
youngster
kid
child
adolescent
teen
teenager
youth
minor
boy
girl
infant
toddler
preschooler
schoolchild
pupil
student
cadet
novice
apprentice
trainee
rookie
newcomer
freshman
sophomore
junior
youngster
minor
kid
child
adolescent
teen
teenager
youth
minor
boy
girl
infant
toddler
preschooler
schoolchild
pupil
student
cadet
novice
apprentice
trainee
rookie
newcomer
freshman
sophomore
junior
Definitions
- A young person, especially one below the age of majority.
- * A person who is immature or inexperienced.
Usage Examples
- The youngsters in the neighborhood were always getting into mischief.
- * As a youngster, she was fascinated by science and technology.
- * The company is looking for a young youngster to join their team as an intern.