Antonym: elder. Similar words: scrounger, hunger, plunger, lounge, youngest, scrounge, departure lounge, floating exchange rate. Meaning: [jʌŋ] adj. used of the younger of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a son from his father.
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1 She reworked her speech for a younger audience.
2 He had terrible acne when he was younger.
3 You look younger than me.
4 Oh, so you're Peter's younger brother.
5 He bowled underarm for the younger children.
6 I'd like to introduce my younger son, Mark.
7 She has a sister much younger than she is.
8 I had supposed his wife a younger woman.
9 He may be supplanted by a younger man.
10 He's 16, but he often seems younger.
11 A voter must necessarily be no younger than eighteen.
12 The girl in red is his younger sister.
13 Bullies pick on younger children.
14 She felt no antipathy towards younger women.
15 Our new doctor is much younger than his predecessor.
16 Is your sister older or younger than you?
17 Her younger brother hovered in the background watching us.
18 My parents and my younger sister.
19 My younger brother hides behind the door.
20 You look younger than I do.
21 This effect is particularly noticeable in younger patients.
22 Enjoy your youth.You'll never be younger than you are at this very moment.
23 Besides a father she has a younger brother to support.
24 I often dreamed of my younger brother soon after I left home.
25 A couple of the younger teachers tittered at his smutty jokes.
26 The good thing about these younger players is that they are not carrying any excess baggage from less successful times.
27 The bigger children in the neighborhood molested the younger ones.
28 Some of the younger men began to pelt one another with snowballs.
29 He was pensioned off and replaced with a younger man.
30 We find many of the younger workers wanting in skill.
More similar words: scrounger, hunger, plunger, lounge, youngest, scrounge, departure lounge, floating exchange rate, lunge, plunge, grunge, lunged, young, expunge, pungent, dungeon, pungency, young man, plunge into, with young, youngster, a young man, anger, young woman, take the plunge, linger, singer, manger, danger, winger.