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youngish

1 of 1adjective
/ˈjʌŋɪʃ/
Forms:more youngish,most youngish
1

somewhat young or appearing to be relatively youthful

  • The novel's protagonist was portrayed as youngish, navigating the challenges of early adulthood.
  • The youngish employee brought a fresh perspective to the team, contributing innovative ideas.
  • Despite being youngish in the world of academia, the professor earned respect for their insightful research.
  • The youngish leaves on the tree signaled the arrival of spring.
  • The neighborhood attracted a youngish demographic, with families and professionals seeking a vibrant community.