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View usage for: (jʌŋstəʳ) Word forms: plural youngsterscountable nounYoung people, especially children, are sometimes referred to as youngsters. Other youngsters are not so lucky. I was only a youngster in 1935. Synonyms: youth, girl, boy, kid [informal] More Synonyms of youngster youngster in British English (ˈjʌŋstə) noun1. a young person; child or youth 2. a young animal, esp a horse youngster in American English (ˈjʌŋstər) noun4. US a sophomore in the U.S. Naval Academy COBUILD Collocationsyoungster vulnerable youngster Examples of 'youngster' in a sentenceyoungster The value for any parent is the companionship you can have with your youngsters as you play.Agents surround promising youngsters and talk incessantly about fame and fortune.He visits regularly, keen to help youngsters like his brother helped him.I like helping the youngsters coming through.We supplement them with high-quality cricketers to build the team around who help the youngsters to fulfil their potential.The stories help the youngster cope with the anger and fear he feels about his mum's terminal illness.One leading agent summed up the reason why youngsters do not get the chance at big clubs - money and pressure.It takes us to a Friends café, which helps local youngsters get an education.Meanwhile, England are continuing to make the youngsters wait before getting a chance in oneday cricket.The youngsters play sport and learn about life.Why not have fun with your money and help a youngster make something of themselves.What has also changed is the reason many youngsters want to get into business.The reward of working with youngsters keeps people in work. One in six youngsters quizzed admitted they had been tormented by thugs online.One to forget for the promising youngster and hamstring injury did not help.These youngsters did not come from privileged backgrounds.Last summer he organised patrols to ensure that youngsters playing in parks got home safely.If your youngster needs help with a drug problem you may be the best person to help.We need to get more youngsters playing.The only people employing youngsters are gang members.There has to be a pathway for the youngsters to come through.How does a food bank help a youngster get a job?Those extra matches are where the youngsters will get their chance to shine.The key is that earlier figure showing twice as many old people as youngsters vote.The idea was to get the youngsters used to playing in the same conditions as the senior players. One of the youngsters was intrigued by these pictures and asked the officer if those were real photographs of the wanted people.And he is 23 - past the point at which he could be considered a promising youngster. In other languagesyoungster British English: youngster NOUN Young people, especially children, are sometimes referred to as youngsters. Other youngsters are not so lucky. - American English: youngster
- Brazilian Portuguese: jovem
- Chinese: 年轻人 >尤指小孩
- European Spanish: joven
- French: jeune
- German: Kind
- Italian: bambino
- Japanese: 子供
- Korean: 어린이
- European Portuguese: jovem
- Latin American Spanish: joven
Definition a young person Other youngsters are not so lucky. Synonyms girl cub young person lass young adult pup (informal, mainly British) urchin teenybopper (slang) young shaver (informal) young 'un (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition a male child I knew him when he was just a little boy. Synonyms lad, kid (informal), youth, fellow (old-fashioned), youngster, chap (informal), schoolboy, junior, laddie (Scottish), striplingSynonyms youngster, lad, recruit, babe (informal), beginner, trainee, puppy, fledgling, learner, greenhorn (informal), whippersnapper, tenderfoot, rookie (informal), tyroDefinition a young person The number of juveniles in the general population has fallen. Synonyms child, youth, minor, girl, boy, teenager, infant, adolescentAdditional synonymsDefinition a young person All the kids in my class could read. Synonyms child, girl, boy, baby, lad, teenager, youngster, infant, adolescent, juvenile, toddler, tot, lass, wean (Scottish), little one, bairn (Scottish, NorthernEngland), stripling, sprog (slang), munchkin (informal, US), rug rat (US, Canadian, informal), littlie (Australian, informal), ankle-biter (Australian, slang), tacker (Australian, slang) Definition a boy or young man a lad of his age Synonyms boy, kid (informal), guy (informal), youth, fellow (old-fashioned), youngster, chap (informal), juvenile, shaver (informal), nipper (informal), laddie (Scottish), striplingDefinition a person between the ages of 13 and 19 As a teenager he attended the local high school. Synonyms youth, minor, adolescent, juvenile, girl, boy |