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YOUNG | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Society can provide the young with valuable opportunities to help their communities Young are the babies of an animal : The bird flew back to the nest to feed her young
YOUNG Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Young is the general word for that which is undeveloped, immature, and in process of growth: a young colt, child; young shoots of wheat Youthful has connotations suggesting the favorable characteristics of youth, such as vigor, enthusiasm, and hopefulness: youthful sports, energy, outlook
Young - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you describe someone as young, you typically mean that they're immature, youthful, or simply not as old as you might expect: "Kids are getting phones so young these days!"
Young - definition of young by The Free Dictionary These adjectives relate to an early stage of growth or development and to its accompanying characteristics Young is the most general, applying to various periods of life, generally before middle age, as well as to inanimate entities: a young child; a young couple; a young galaxy
young adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . having lived or existed for only a short time; not fully developed Young babies need to be wrapped up warmly Caterpillars eat the young leaves of this plant It's a young wine, not really up to drinking yet The night is still young (= it has only just started) Small businesses, especially young ones, tend to operate on a tight budget