Sentences for Young, Sentences with Young Meaning and Synonym Words

Sentences for Young, Sentences with Young Meaning and Synonym Words

young

Meanings;

  • Offspring, especially of an animal before or soon after birth.(noun)
  • Having lived or existed for only a short time.(adjective)
Synonyms

offspring, progeny, family, children, issue, little ones, youngsters, babies, youthful, juvenile,

Example Sentences with young
  • In spite of her young age, she did a very good job.
  • I used to like playing both football and basketball when I was young.
  • She is too young so that she cannot smoke.
  • I get along with my younger brother.
  • When I was young, I could swim.
  • Their teacher is old, ours is young.
  • Jessica is a most charming young lady indeed.
  • He’s not competent to look after young children.
  • This game will catch on among young people.
  • The word peep defines small, weak sounds of young birds.
  • My younger sister learned to read and write this year, however she spent the whole summer vacation reading and writing books.
  • Time ensures children never know their parents young.
  • His music appeals to young people.
  • Time and trouble will tame an advanced young woman, but an advanced old woman is uncontrollable by any earthly force.
  • The young engineer lacked experience.
  • Popular young adult novels notwithstanding, vampires only sparkle when they burn.