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Definition of youth
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Youth (n.) A young
person;
especially,
a young man..
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Diversion
::
Diversion
(n.) That which
diverts;
that which turns or draws the mind from care or
study,
and thus
relaxes
and
amuses;
sport;
play;
pastime;
as, the
diversions
of
youth..
Hopeful
::
Hopeful
(a.)
Having
qualities
which
excite
hope;
affording
promise
of good or of
success;
as, a
hopeful
youth;
a
hopeful
prospect..
Adolescency
::
Adolescency
(n.) The
quality
of being
adolescent;
youthfulness.
Youthly
::
Youthly
(a.)
Young;
youthful.
Air
::
Air (n.) The
peculiar
look,
appearance,
and
bearing
of a
person;
mien;
demeanor;
as, the air of a
youth;
a heavy air; a lofty air..
Mistaught
::
Mistaught
(a.)
Wrongly
taught;
as, a
mistaught
youth..
Mister
::
Mister
(n.) A title of
courtesy
prefixed
to the name of a man or
youth.
It is
usually
written
in the
abbreviated
form Mr.
Verdant
::
Verdant
(a.)
Unripe
in
knowledge
or
judgment;
unsophisticated;
raw;
green;
as, a
verdant
youth..
Mercurial
::
Mercurial
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
fabled
to
belong
to the god
Mercury;
swift;
active;
sprightly;
fickle;
volatile;
changeable;
as, a
mercurial
youth;
a
mercurial
temperament..
Vigorous
::
Vigorous
(a.)
Possessing
vigor;
full of
physical
or
mental
strength
or
active
force;
strong;
lusty;
robust;
as, a
vigorous
youth;
a
vigorous
plant..
Hot-brained
::
Hot-brained
(a.)
Ardent
in
temper;
violent;
rash;
impetuous;
as,
hot-brained
youth..
Juvenal
::
Juvenal
(n.) A
youth.
Disproportional
::
Disproportional
(a.) Not
having
due
proportion
to
something
else; not
having
proportion
or
symmetry
of
parts;
unsuitable
in form,
quantity
or
value;
inadequate;
unequal;
as, a
disproportional
limb
constitutes
deformity
in the body; the
studies
of youth
should
not be
disproportional
to their
understanding..
Youngthly
::
Youngthly
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
youth;
youthful..
Youthful
::
Youthful
(a.) Not yet
mature
or aged;
young.
Pupil
::
Pupil (n.) A youth or
scholar
of
either
sex under the care of an
instructor
or
tutor.
Modest
::
Modest
(a.)
Restraining
within
due
limits
of
propriety;
not
forward,
bold,
boastful,
or
presumptious;
rather
retiring
than
pushing
one's self
forward;
not
obstructive;
as, a
modest
youth;
a
modest
man..
Pregnant
::
Pregnant
(a.) Full of
promise;
abounding
in
ability,
resources,
etc.; as, a
pregnant
youth..
Whelp
::
Whelp (n.) A
child;
a
youth;
--
jocosely
or in
contempt.
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
Youthful;
florid;
as, these fresh
nymphs..
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