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Common
adj
•
In the
early
part of
growth
or life;
born
not long
ago
.
•
At an
early
stage
of
existence
or development;
having
recently
come into
existence
.
•
advanced
in
age
; (far towards or) at a
specified
stage
of
existence
or
age
.
•
Junior
(of two
related
people with the same
name
).
•
Early
.
•
Youthful
;
having
the
look
or
qualities
of a
young
person.
•
Of or
belonging
to the
early
part of life.
•
Having
little
experience
;
inexperienced
;
unpracticed
;
ignorant
;
weak
.
verb
•
In Demography:
To become or seem to become
younger
.
•
In Demography:
To
cause
to
appear
younger
.
•
In Geology:
To
exhibit
younging
.
noun
•
People who are
young
;
young
people,
collectively
;
youth
.
name
•
A
surname
.
A
British
distinguishing
surname
, from
nicknames
for the
younger
of two people
having
the same
given name
.
A
Chinese
surname
, from
Chinese
.
•
A
placename
A
town
in the
region
of the
South
West
Slopes
,
New South Wales
,
Australia
.
•
A
placename
A
village
in
Saskatchewan
,
Canada
.
•
A
placename
An
unincorporated
community
and
census-designated place
in
Gila County
,
Arizona
,
United States
.
•
A
placename
An
unincorporated
community
in
Brown
Township
,
Morgan County
,
Indiana
,
United States
.
•
A
placename
An
unincorporated
community
in
Jackson County
,
West Virginia
,
United States
.
•
A
placename
A
city
in the
Rio
Negro
Department
,
Uruguay
.
•
A
placename
Ellipsis
of
Young County
Ellipsis
of
Young
Parish
Ellipsis
of
Young
Shire
Ellipsis
of
Young
Township
Ellipsis
of
Young
River
Ellipsis
of
Young
Lake
Ellipsis
of
Mount
Young
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Similar
junior
undeveloped
hebetic
underdeveloped
youngthly
youthful
youthly
baby-faced
youngling
youngsome
juvenile
youthsome
immature
youngly
Related
old
impressionable
strong
smart
children
kids
inexperienced
poor
talented
naive
youths
skinny
rich
spry
teenagers
child
kid
adolescent
handsome
frail
boys
weak
female
elderly
small
new
aged
girls
male
cute
girl
women
happy
bright
beautiful
teenager
white
teen
unemployed
brave
wealthy
gullible
innocent
boy
alive
millennial
unmarried
teens
hungry
hot
adults
people
lazy
parents
short
good looking
wet behind the ears
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Opposite
elderly
mature
veteran
senior
experienced
youthless
old
aged
grown up
Rhymes
rng
mong
wung
mung
lung
bung
sung
dung
hung
rung
pung
brung
young
wrung
among
clung
stung
swung
'mong
flung
slung
strung
tongue
unsung
sprung
guzheng
unstung
overhung
well-hung
horse-hung
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Lineage
young
English
yong
Middle English (1100-1500)
geong
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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