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Youth   /juθ/   Listen
Youth

noun
(pl. youths or collectively youth)
1.
A young person (especially a young man or boy).  Synonyms: spring chicken, young person, younker.
2.
Young people collectively.  Synonym: young.  "Youth everywhere rises in revolt"  Antonym: aged.
3.
The time of life between childhood and maturity.
4.
Early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperienced.
5.
An early period of development.  Synonym: early days.
6.
The freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person.  Synonyms: juvenility, youthfulness.



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... nothing from his anxiety to see that his lordship was greatly improved. Not only had the lanky youth passed into a well formed man, but in countenance, whether as regarded expression, complexion, or feature, he was not merely a handsomer but looked in every way a healthier and better man. Whether it was from some reviving sense of duty, or that, in his ...
— The Marquis of Lossie • George MacDonald

... is not to have a place in my household." Your little slave-babe, Kate's child, you named Cygnet, because Mammy's name is Cygnet, and she and your mother grew up together, and she has been your kind, faithful servant and friend, as much friend as servant, during all your youth till you were married. And you seek to perpetuate her name in your own household, and to have a little Cygnet grow up with your own little Susan. "I was always pleased with the idea that my Susan and little Cygnet should grow up together; but it seems best that it should not be so, or it would ...
— The Sable Cloud - A Southern Tale With Northern Comments (1861) • Nehemiah Adams

... was enjoying himself in the field, and did not come readily; indeed, the girls were almost despairing before he was finally led in by his forelock. The little conveyance was a small, very old-fashioned gig, and though in its far-off youth it may have possessed a smart appearance, it was now decidedly more useful than ornamental. The varnish was worn and scratched, the cushions had been re-covered with cheap American cloth, the waterproof apron was threadbare, and one of the splash-boards was split. The harness also ...
— The Madcap of the School • Angela Brazil

... nor seeking shelter from the gentle shower as it dropped its manna from the heavens! And then the long holidays, when the town was utterly deserted—how I enjoyed these, as they can only be enjoyed by the possess-ors of the double talisman of strength and youth! No more care—no more trouble—no more task-work—no thought even of the graver themes suggested by my later studies! Look—standing on the Calton Hill, behold yon blue range of mountains to the west—cannot ...
— Library Of The World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol 3 • Various

... Keyork to come at any moment. He was then in immediate danger of being brought face to face with Israel Kafka without having received the least warning of his present condition, and it was impossible to say what the infuriated youth might do at such a moment. He had been shut up, caught in his own trap, as it were, for some time, and his anger and madness might reasonably be supposed to have been aggravated rather than cooled by his unexpected confinement. It was as likely as not ...
— The Witch of Prague • F. Marion Crawford


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