young

[jʌŋ]

young Definition

  • 1having lived or existed for only a short time
  • 2in the early part of life or growth; not old
  • 3relating to or consisting of young people

Using young: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "young" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is a young girl with a bright future ahead of her.

  • Example

    The company is looking for young and dynamic professionals.

  • Example

    I have fond memories of my young days.

  • Example

    The young generation is more tech-savvy than the older one.

young Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with young

  • having a youthful outlook or enthusiasm, regardless of age

    Example

    Despite being in her seventies, she is still young at heart and loves to travel.

  • full of energy and eager to explore new things

    Example

    He is young and restless, always looking for new challenges and adventures.

  • young blood

    new and energetic people who bring fresh ideas and perspectives

    Example

    The company needs some young blood to inject new life into its operations.

Origins of young

from Old English 'geong', meaning 'youthful, young'

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Summary: young in Brief

The term 'young' [jʌŋ] refers to something that has existed for only a short time, or someone who is in the early part of life or growth. It can also relate to or consist of young people. Examples include 'She is a young girl with a bright future ahead of her,' and 'The young generation is more tech-savvy than the older one.' Phrases like 'young at heart' denote a youthful outlook, while 'young blood' refers to new and energetic people.

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