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youthful
[yooth-fuhl]
adjective
characterized by youth; young.
of, relating to, or befitting youth.
youthful enthusiasm.
having the appearance, freshness, vigor, etc., of youth.
She is 60 but her optimism has kept her youthful.
in an early period of existence; early in time.
Physical Geography.(of topographical features) having undergone erosion to a slight extent only.
youthful
/ ˈːθʊ /
adjective
of, relating to, possessing, or characteristic of youth
fresh, vigorous, or active
he's surprisingly youthful for his age
in an early stage of development
a youthful culture
Also: young.(of a river, valley, or land surface) in the early stage of the cycle of erosion, characterized by steep slopes, lack of flood plains, and V-shaped valleys Compare mature old
Other 51Թ Forms
- youthfully adverb
- youthfulness noun
- preyouthful adjective
- unyouthful adjective
- unyouthfully adverb
- unyouthfulness noun
- ˈdzܳٳڳܱ adverb
- ˈdzܳٳڳܱԱ noun
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Not all of Davis’ paintings succeed, which is to be expected of his youthful and experimental focus.
“If necessary, we are going to mobilize,” declared an animated Sheinbaum, raising her right fist, the image recalling her youthful days as a left-wing student demonstrator.
“She had a very youthful quality to her that was magnetic. She approached life with a lot of humor and just wanted to have a good time.”
This incredible win is not just one of youthful adventure or cleverness; "The Goonies" is a story about reimagining power and possibility from the margins.
Her experience shone through in 2022 as she started all six games during England's success, complementing the youthful talent breaking through.
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