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Definition for youth (2 of 2)
Youth
[ yooth ]
/ yuθ /
noun
Isle of Youth[ahyluhv yooth]. /ˈaɪl əv ˈyuθ/. an island in the Caribbean, a special municipality in southern Cuba. 1,182 sq. mi. (3,060 sq. km).
Spanish Is·la de la Ju·ven·tud[ees-lahthey lah hoo-ven-tood] /ˈis lɑ ðeɪ lɑ ˌhu ḇɛnˈtud/ . Formerly Isle of Pines[ahyluhv pahynz] /ˈaɪl əv ˈpaɪnz/ .
For example, when designing a system to predict youth and gang violence, technologists should continuously reevaluate the ways in which they build on lived experience and domain expertise, and collaborate with the people they design for.
Participation-washing could be the next dangerous fad in machine learning|Amy Nordrum|August 25, 2020|MIT Technology Review
Wani’s death in July 2016 and the months of protests that followed increased the number of youths taking up arms.
Is Kashmir’s Militancy Dead?|Charu Kasturi|August 6, 2020|Ozy
Whatever it was, noise and motion, the twin burdens of my youth, seemed always to be assets to me as an educator.
I Tried to Cut Out the Distance in Distance Learning – Here’s What Happened|Thomas Courtney|July 13, 2020|Voice of San Diego
I do want to give credit to youth for doing what they’re doing and they’re doing a great job.
North County Report: An Activist on His Agenda for North County and Beyond|Kayla Jimenez|June 24, 2020|Voice of San Diego
The Department of Education did this broad survey on prevention programs attempting to attenuate youth substance and crime and aspects like that.
Policymaking Is Not a Science (Yet) (Ep. 405)|Stephen J. Dubner|February 13, 2020|Freakonomics
While excoriating the IRS, Huckabee brings his readers along on a flashback to his youth.
Huckabee 2016: Bend Over and Take It Like a Prisoner!|Olivia Nuzzi|January 8, 2015|DAILY BEAST
After raising a cool $2m last night, Will met the President today in DC while Kate visited a Harlem youth project.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's $2m Dinner|Tom Sykes|December 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
According to a 2012 UNAIDS report, youth between the ages of 16 to 25 account for 40 percent of all new adult HIV infections.
The New Face of HIV Is Gay & Young|Adebisi Alimi|December 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But America the Beautiful III: The Sexualization of Our Youth is by far the most personal of my documentary films.
A Rallying Cry Against the Oversexualization of Our Youth|Darryl Roberts|November 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In the book, you say “Absorb youth and you will be absorbed by youth.”
George Clinton on Industry ‘Mobsters’ and How Nobody Wants to Listen to a Crackhead|Curtis Stephen|November 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
I thought him ten years less, and he spoke with the dogmatism of youth.
The Grey Room|Eden Phillpotts
But the youth is young, brave, and should live in honor and high promotion.
The War Tiger|Wiliam Dalton
A quarrel followed, in which Comte was so violent that Saint-Simon had to put the youth out of his house.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8|Elbert Hubbard
A huge crowd had gathered, and the youth of it was demonstrating with energy, cheering and breaking soon into national songs.
The Guns of Europe|Joseph A. Altsheler
Nay”—as the youth looked up in astonishment—“nay, answer me not, for I know what thou wouldst have.
Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine|Lewis Spence
British Dictionary definitions for youth (1 of 2)
youth
/ (juːθ) /
nounpluralyouths (juːðz)
the quality or condition of being young, immature, or inexperiencedhis youth told against him in the contest
the period between childhood and maturity, esp adolescence and early adulthood
the freshness, vigour, or vitality characteristic of young peopleyouth shone out from her face
any period of early developmentthe project was in its youth
a young person, esp a young man or boy
young people collectivelyyouth everywhere is rising in revolt
Derived forms of youth
youthless, adjective
Word Origin for youth
Old English geogoth; related to Old Frisian jogethe, Old High German iugund, Gothic junda, Latin juventus
British Dictionary definitions for youth (2 of 2)
Youth
/ (juːθ) /
noun
Isle of Youthan island in the NW Caribbean, south of Cuba: administratively part of Cuba from 1925. Chief town: Nueva Gerona. Pop: 80 600 (2002 est). Area: 3061 sq km (1182 sq miles)Former name: Isle of Pines Spanish name: Isla de la Juventud (ˈizla ðe la xuβenˈtuð)