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young-looking in British English (ˈjʌŋˌlʊkɪŋ) adjectivehaving the appearance of youth The secret of smooth, soft, young-looking skin is good old-fashioned water. She's very young-looking. Examples of 'young-looking' in a sentenceyoung-looking But his blunter forebodings seemed sufficient to disarm Knowle, who, even having replaced his spectacles, remained young-looking.He turns 60 next year, but is still preposterously young-looking.He's relaxed, a brunette mop-top, thin and incredibly young-looking.To my mind, the man was too young-looking and too good-looking.I know it is possible to have a young-looking brain.He was cockney, hyperactive and ridiculously young-looking (35 at the time, actually).Men are under immense pressure to attain a 'perfect' body, to be young-looking and clear-skinned.He is so young-looking, slim and toned as he works out at the gym every morning.She is dressed in a baggy jumper with her hair pulled back; her young-looking expressive face currently registers anguish.In the future world of this sci-fi thriller, people delegate their public activity to young-looking robot copies of themselves. |