Definition of tweenager in English:
tweenager
noun ˈtwiːneɪdʒəˈtwēnˌājər
informal A child between the ages of about 10 and 14.
the hot show for tweenagers
Example sentencesExamples
- Rules 6 & 7 may feel very pertinent for those of you with tweenagers / teenagers.
- Apparently tweenagers - 10-13-year-olds - are masters of pester power.
- Whether Irish, American or German, today's ‘tweenager’ is exposed to 20,000 to 40,000 commercials a year, and up to 8,000 brands a day.
- As you can see, the choice of shares for tweenagers is bounded only by your child's personal interests.
- The most dangerous toy I encountered as a tweenager was my cousin's new pogo stick.
- They star as two of the kids in a cunning casting move designed to appeal to the tweenager crowd.
- The professor argues that tweenagers are influenced by peer pressure and that branding helps them to become part of groups.
- Though she is a mature woman, her target audience is likely to centre on the lucrative ‘tweenager’ market of 10 to 14-year-olds.