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tender age

noun as in childhood

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Example Sentences

She was panicking because she was aware, even at her tender age, that she was “poor and shall stand in need of something to gain support.”

From Slate

Unlike kids in the United States, hunter-gatherer children in the Congo Basin have often learned how to hunt, identify edible plants and care for babies by the tender age of six or seven.

Few, he felt, could understand the intense pressures of stardom at such a tender age.

From BBC

The actor revealed over the summer that she was expecting her fourth child at “the tender age of 54.”

At the tender age of 5, Mike Marino saw “The Elephant Man” for the first time and his life was forever changed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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