[
UK
/jˈuːθfəl/
]
[ US /ˈjuθfəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈjuθfəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh
he is young for his age
How To Use youthful In A Sentence
- Although _Pyetushkov_ shows us, by a certain open _naïveté_ of style, that a youthful hand is at work, it is the hand of a young master, carrying out the realism of the 'forties' -- that of Gogol, Balzac, and A Desperate Character and Other Stories
- 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
- This may have been a simple inconsistency in their responses or an indication that some youthful blunt smokers either do not know or do not define blunts as containing marijuana.
- Her tale has a consciously youthful tone and storyline, combined with a sly humour.
- In America, or the more empyrean realm of art, few citizens were more senior than Al, none more youthful, cogent, articulate or productive.
- His portraits often show his subjects brimming with youthful idealism and naivety; touchingly eager for fame, rather than sullied by it. Times, Sunday Times
- As they neared the quay, youthful voices sang out a greeting.
- There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where gaggles of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets.
- His youthful exuberance was making it hard for anyone to catch up with him.
- Rhinoplasty, tummy tucks, liposuction and eye lifts can provide a psychological boost and restore youthful confidence.