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young

[yuhng] / yʌŋ /


NOUN
animate beings that are not mature
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Not all of the younger generation of Robleses is as gung ho about the family business as their parents are.

From Los Angeles Times

In the long term, of course, this will also contribute to climate change, which will do real, lasting damage on the ability of today’s young generation to have safe, comfortable adulthoods.

From Salon

As a young Klaebo experimented with this unconventional approach, his grandfather clocked him with a stopwatch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over time, Manuel said he began to feel uncomfortable with Banks’ insistence that “ANTM” needed to constantly reinvent, even at the expense of their original mission to uplift young models.

From Los Angeles Times

The scenes where Robert is together with Gladys and their young child have warm lighting or the haze of golden hour.

From Los Angeles Times