Young
Pronunciation of Young
/jˈʌŋ/, /jˈʌŋ/, /j_ˈʌ_ŋ/
Antonyms for young:
experienced, late, nonagenarian, mature, white-haired, old, centenarian, adult, long-lived, older.
Synonyms for young:
Sense 1
budding, ageless, youth culture, well-preserved, younger.
Sense 2
fresh-faced, date.
Sense 3
Sense 5
age.
Sense 6
weak.
cy young
Cy Young.
flock
brood.
immature
dry.
inexperienced
lester willis young
Lester Willis Young.
naive
youthful
school-age.
Other synonyms and related words:
early days, new-made, formative, youngish, Cy Young, Lester Willis Young, puppyish, Edward Young, new, Brigham Young, litter, budding, untried, childlike, weak, teen, schoolboyish, modern, raw, Thomas Young, boylike, well-preserved, obvious, offspring, puppylike, novel, unfledged, dry, progeny, Whitney Young, younger, juvenility, youthfulness, baby, early, small, vernal, Danton True Young, recent, young person, upstart, kiddish, innocent, Pres Young, little, Sophomoric, untested, unsalted, preadolescent, tender, childly, issue, younker, unseasoned, vulnerable, teenaged, youth, preteen, Loretta Young, unripened, schoolgirlish, newborn, infant, brood, fresh-faced, newfangled, ageless, materialization.
adolescent (adjective)
teenage, pubescent.
all (adjective)
new, immature.
green (adjective)
immature (adjective)
juvenile, adolescent, unfledged, junior, early, little, raw, unripe, tender, puerile, girlish, modern, new, boyish, blooming, callow, childlike, youthful, childish, fresh, green, pubescent, unseasoned, vernal, boylike, budding, untried, infant, inexperienced, newborn, recent.
in the beginning (adjective)
juvenile (adjective)
girlish, infantile, kiddish, immature, childish, junior, adolescent, youthful, juvenile.
reckless (adjective)
Sophomoric.
springlike (adjective)
well-kept (adjective)
young (adjective)
child-like, juvenile, blooming, boyish, inexperienced, callow, unripe, immature, junior, adolescent, teenage, pubescent, fresh, youthful, childish, green, girlish, puerile.
Sense 2 (noun)
well-preserved, age, date, ageless, younger, brood, fresh-faced, litter.
Sense 4 (noun)
animal (noun)
animate beings that are not mature (noun)
baby, offspring, litter, issue, brood, progeny.
person (noun)
Loretta Young, Thomas Young, Edward Young, Pres Young, Lester Willis Young, Whitney Young, Danton True Young, Cy Young, Brigham Young.
young (noun)
Danton True Young, tender, boyish, adolescent, youngish, vulnerable, Pres Young, schoolgirlish, childly, childlike, baby, preadolescent, Brigham Young, girlish, infantile, youthful, immature, teenage, teen, new, puppylike, boylike, vernal, junior, early, small, Cy Young, formative, puppyish, Whitney Young, Edward Young, preteen, little, Loretta Young, newborn, infant, youth, teenaged, offspring, Thomas Young, Lester Willis Young, schoolboyish.
Usage examples for young:
- " My dear young friend! - "The Valley of the Giants", Peter B. Kyne.
- I called you to tell me, who is the young man? - "The Adventures of Harry Richmond, Complete", George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009.
- I know all about them from young Scrotton. - "The Project Gutenberg Plays of John Galsworthy, Complete", John Galsworthy.