Definition of young-looking in US English:
young-looking
adjectiveˈyəNGlo͝okiNGˈjəŋlʊkɪŋ
Having a youthful appearance.
a very young-looking cast
Example sentencesExamples
- Green tea may be just the thing to keep your skin healthy and young-looking.
- Many of the rich probably undergo plastic surgery to remain young-looking.
- He begins an affair with his young-looking teacher, Leslie.
- He's a fine actor, but he's simply too innocent- and young-looking to believably impart any sense of his emotional struggle.
- A photograph of 1959 shows a well-built man, still young-looking for his age.
- My favorite was from a handsome, young-looking attorney with his big smile pictured on his business card.
- OK, you're a very young-looking 80, by the way.
- I have him down as a young-looking mid-30s, until he tells me he is 24.
- Stokes's chance to prove himself to his superior comes when the department needs a young-looking cop to go deep undercover at an elite private school.
- They have a very young-looking actor cavorting with a clearly much older-looking woman.