young

  • 41young — I UK [jʌŋ] / US adjective Word forms young : adjective young comparative younger superlative youngest *** 1) someone who is young has lived for only a short time She s married with two young children. They told him he was too young to understand …

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  • 42young — adj. & n. adj. (younger; youngest) 1 not far advanced in life, development, or existence; not yet old. 2 immature or inexperienced. 3 felt in or characteristic of youth (young love; young ambition). 4 representing young people (Young… …

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  • 43Young — adj. & n. adj. (younger; youngest) 1 not far advanced in life, development, or existence; not yet old. 2 immature or inexperienced. 3 felt in or characteristic of youth (young love; young ambition). 4 representing young people (Young… …

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  • 44Young MC — Infobox Musical artist Name = Young MC Img capt = Young MC at the 1990 Grammy Awards. Img size = Landscape = Background = solo singer Birth name = Marvin Young Alias = Born = Birth date and age|1967|5|10|mf=y Died = Origin = London, England,… …

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  • 45young —    By no means as frequently used a vocative element as ‘old’, and normally applied to hearers who really are young, whereas ‘old’ can be used to hearers of any age.    The speaker is usually noticeably older than the person addressed, unless the …

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  • 46Young D.C. — Infobox Newspaper name = caption = The May, 2007 front page of Young D.C. type = Monthly newspaper format = Tabloid owners = Young D.C., Inc., a 501 (c)(3) organization foundation = 1991 headquarters = 1904 18th Street NW, Unit B Washington, D.C …

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  • 47young — {{11}}young (adj.) O.E. geong youthful, young, from P.Gmc. *jungas (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. jung, O.N. ungr, M.Du. jonc, Du. jong, O.H.G., Ger. jung, Goth. juggs), from PIE *juwngkos, from PIE root *yeu vital force, youthful vigor (Cf. Skt …

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  • 48young — 1 adjective 1 not having lived for very long: a young child | young seedlings | You re too young to learn to drive. | in your younger days (=when you were young): John was a great footballer in his younger days. 2 not having existed for a long… …

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  • 49young — [[t]jʌ̱ŋgəst[/t]] ♦ youngest 1) ADJ GRADED A young person, animal, or plant has not lived or existed for very long and is not yet mature. In Scotland, young people can marry at 16... You weren t so very young when she died; you were old enough to …

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  • 50young*/*/*/ — [jʌŋ] adj I 1) someone who is young has lived for only a short time a young man/woman[/ex] They told him he was too young to understand.[/ex] She has two young children.[/ex] 2) something that is young has existed for only a short time It s still …

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