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youth

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/juθ/
Forms:youths
1

a young man or teenage boy, typically in the stage of life between childhood and adulthood

  • The youth of today are more tech-savvy than previous generations.
  • He is a talented youth with a bright future in sports.
  • A group of youths gathered at the park to play football.
  • The story is about a youth who overcomes many challenges.
  • The school organized a camp for local youths during the summer.
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2

the period of one's life between childhood and adulthood

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  • Sarah cherished the memories of her youth, filled with laughter, friendships, and new experiences.
  • Tom's parents encouraged him to make the most of his youth, emphasizing the importance of education and personal growth.
  • Emily's passion for activism was ignited during her youth, as she became increasingly aware of social issues and injustices.
  • John's grandfather often reminisced about his youth, sharing stories of adventures and lessons learned along the way.
3

young people in general, considered as a group

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4

early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperienced

5

the freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person

6

an early period of development

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