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Word family noun young youngster youth youthfulness adjective young youthful adverb youthfully
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Youth
youngsteryoung‧ster /ˈjʌŋstə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun [countable] old-fashionedSSY a child or young person
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youngster• Even as a youngster, she has learned that acting can be a means of survival.• I managed to boost the frightened youngster up on to the small piece of board.• Nineteen-year-old songster Sebastian made his amazing gaffe as Di visited a centre for homeless youngsters.• They have tended to be portrayed as a bunch of ill-organised youngsters often high on drink and drugs.• Harris faces a tough opener against fast improving Surrey youngster Tim Garner at noon on the opening day.• But not all the youngsters want a career in the arts.• Lord Brightman urged there should be specialised reception and support arrangements for vulnerable youngsters arriving alone in Britain.
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