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    young
    /jʌŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. having lived or existed for only a short time: "a young girl" Similar youthfuljuvenilejunioradolescentOpposite oldelderlymature
    • 2. used to denote the younger of two people of the same name: "Pitt the Younger"

    noun

    • 1. offspring, especially of an animal before or soon after birth: "many grebes carry their young on their backs" Similar offspringprogenyfamilychildren

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  2. Learn the meaning of young as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, idioms and usage examples. Find out how to use young to describe people, animals, ideas and more.

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  4. Young definition: being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old. See examples of YOUNG used in a sentence.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, grammar and examples of the adjective young, which can describe age, development, talent or suitability. Find out the opposites, idioms and wordfinder of young.

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  7. Young is the most general, applying to various periods of life, generally before middle age, as well as to inanimate entities: a young child; a young couple; a young galaxy. It can suggest a youthful attitude or outlook regardless of chronological age: young at heart.

  8. Use the adjective young to describe a person who hasn't been alive very long or doesn't have much life experience. You might feel much wiser and more sophisticated than your young cousins — even if you secretly enjoy playing games with them.

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