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Youngster - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A youngster is a child or young person, typically referring to someone in their early years or adolescence. The term is often used informally to describe youth with energy or inexperience.

youngster

/ˈjʌŋstər/ /ˈjʌŋstə/

Definition:

A young person, typically a child or adolescent.

Synonyms:

youth, adolescent, teen, juvenile

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

adult, elder

Common Collocations:

energetic youngster, bright youngster, group of youngsters, raise a youngster

Derivatives:

youngsters, youngsterhood

Usage Tips:

Use "youngster" to refer to children or teens in a neutral or affectionate way; avoid in formal contexts where "child" or "adolescent" may be better.

Common Phrases:

young at heart, whippersnapper, sprightly youngster

Etymology:

Derived from "young" + "-ster," a suffix denoting someone associated with an action or quality (Old English).

Examples:

  • 1. The youngsters played soccer in the park after school.
  • 2. She volunteers to mentor youngsters in her community.
  • 3. The museum offers discounts for youngsters under 12.
  • 4. He was a curious youngster who loved asking questions.

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