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[ UK /jˈuːθ/ ]
[ US /ˈjuθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperienced
  2. young people collectively
    youth everywhere rises in revolt
    rock music appeals to the young
  3. an early period of development
    during the youth of the project
  4. a young person (especially a young man or boy)
  5. the time of life between childhood and maturity
  6. the freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person

How To Use youth In A Sentence

  • Also the competition (as it's not all that hard to play)'s prodigious, even at youth orchestra level, so, in addition to playing something which almost often simply sounds flutey, it's very hard to get anywhere.
  • Youth is unduly busy with pampering the outer person. Horace 
  • Benecken characterized the entire hacking case as "ultramodern" and said that, in a way, it exemplified the "downside" of today's digital age "that can easily been taken advantage of by savvy youths with those skills and a lot of time. Hackers Allegedly Steal New Gaga Songs, Rumored Ke$ha Sex Photo
  • Our spa facials will leave you with clean skin that glows with the freshness of youth.
  • Derry Rovers Youths gained sweet revenge over rivals Spink Celtic in this Shield match played in the Ben Mulhall Park on Sunday, April 7.
  • Some may balk at the frivolous approach to taking drugs, but few series are as vocal in their celebration of youthful individuality. Times, Sunday Times
  • That should have spelled the end of the convertible, except for one thing: The open car with its sun-baked, wind-blown passengers became a symbol of youth, freedom, and sexuality.
  • She is full of youth and vitality.
  • The years of youth are given to us only once by the Creator, to be treasured while possessed.
  • In 1915 he published another volume of verse, Youth, which passed largely unregarded.
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