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Meaning
The word "young" refers to the early stage of life, typically associated with youthfulness, energy, and growth. It can describe someone who has not yet reached adulthood, but it can also pertain to new or recently created entities, such as young plants or young ideas.
Synonyms
- youthful
- juvenile
- infant
- fresh
- new
- adolescent
- budding
Antonyms
- old
- elderly
- mature
- aged
- senior
- experienced
Etymology
The word "young" comes from Old English "geong," which has Germanic origins. It is related to similar words in other Germanic languages, such as Old High German "jung" and Dutch "jong," all conveying the concept of youth or being at a nascent stage.
Examples
- The young team worked hard to prove themselves in the competition.
- She has a young spirit that resonates with everyone around her.
- The park is filled with young trees that have just been planted.
- He held a workshop focused on young adults looking for career guidance.
- The movie's themes resonate well with young audiences today.