| youthfulness | quality of being youthful, quality of being young (immature, childish; vigorous, active) | (isim) | en |
| youthfulness | the freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person | en |
| youth | childhood; child; young person, youngster; young people in a collective manner; early period of anything | (isim) | en |
| youth | Someone's youth is the period of their life during which they are a child, before they are a fully mature adult. In my youth my ambition had been to be an inventor. the comic books of my youth | en |
| youth | Youth is the quality or state of being young. Gregory was still enchanted with Shannon's youth and joy and beauty The team is now a good mixture of experience and youth | en |
| youth | Journalists often refer to young men as youths, especially when they are reporting that the young men have caused trouble. gangs of youths who broke windows and looted shops | en |
| youth | The youth are young people considered as a group. He represents the opinions of the youth of today | en |
| youth | a young person (especially a young man or boy) | en |
| youth | young people collectively; "rock music appeals to the young"; "youth everywhere rises in revolt" | en |
| youth | the time of life between childhood and maturity | en |
| youth | early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperienced | en |
| youth | an early period of development; "during the youth of the project" | en |
| youth | the freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person | en |
| youth | A {fuddy-duddy} term when used as a noun designating a young person, rather than the state of being young In such cases its use is usually by persons who are not youthful themselves, unless they are cursed with premature {stuffed-shirtedness} In addition, youth is probably not really considered {politically correct} by many of those it is intended to describe Persons so designated generally prefer to be called young people, or teenagers, or sometimes just kids, as appropriate Unfortunately, there is no succinct alternative in English <<``Hello there, youth! What seems to be troubling you?'' ``None of your business, you old goat!''>> A poor choice of address <<Youths: What are your goals in life?>> Stuffy, but better <<Youth is wasted on the young >> Good, because youth here means the condition of being young, rather than young people People from New York sometimes pronounce it YOOF or YOOT | en |
| youth | 2 is represented in Painting, Sculpture &c by a young man, in the prime of his years, with his mouth bound, (signifying that silence is not only commendable, but necessary in youth) holding under one arm a hare (as a symbol of watchfulness) and in the other a fish Or, clad in blue, with a garland of flowers on his head, in a dancing posture, and playing on a harp | en |
| youth | The definition is variable and is dependant on location In Canada, after age 24, youth are no longer eligible for adolescent social services | en |
| youth | Youth, as currently defined by the UUA's YRUU, are people aged 14 to 20 This definition applies only to continental activities--local groups make their own definitions, some including people as young as 12 and as old as 22 or 25 | en |
| youth | A non-consistently defined age group internationally and in the U S Sometimes describing adolescents aged 13-19 and sometimes older young people from age 15-24 | en |
| youth | Aloysius Gonzaga | en |
| youth | Individuals between the ages of 14 and 21; Younger youth are 14-18; Older youth are 19-21 | en |
| youth | n The Period of Possibility, when Archimedes finds a fulcrum, Cassandra has a following and seven cities compete for the honor of endowing a living Homer | en |
| youth | The quality or state of being young; youthfulness; juvenility | en |
| youth | The part of life that succeeds to childhood; the period of existence preceding maturity or age; the whole early part of life, from childhood, or, sometimes, from infancy, to manhood | en |
| youth | A young person; especially, a young man | en |
| youth | Young persons, collectively | en |
| youth | the freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperienced the time of life between childhood and maturity an early period of development; "during the youth of the project | en |
| youthful | young; soft, fresh; juvenile | (sıfat) | en |
| youthful | Someone who is youthful behaves as if they are young or younger than they really are. I'm a very youthful | en |
| youthful | youthful enthusiasm and high spirits | en |
| youthful | suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh | en |
| youthful | Not yet mature or aged; young | en |
| youthful | Also used figuratively | en |
| youthful | Of or pertaining to the early part of life; suitable to early life; as, youthful days; youthful sports | en |
| youthful | Fresh; vigorous, as in youth | en |