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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61 She's taller than her younger brother by two inches.
62 Let me direct these remarks to the younger students.
63 Bruno has not got his younger brother's jokey manner.
64 The programme is angled towards younger viewers.
65 Plucky Denise saved her younger sister's life.
66 Emily is Sophie's younger/little/older/big sister.
67 Her beauty transcends that of her younger sister.
68 He dispatched the younger player in straight sets.
69 Women like to be thought younger than they are.
70 She is quite eclipsed by her clever younger sister.
71 The younger children were badly treated by older siblings.
72 When I was younger I was heavily into politics.
73 The younger folks were in rapture.
74 She is ten years younger than her husband.
75 I gave the younger children a start.
76 He has a tremendous hold over his younger brother.
77 Some scenes are violent and may disturb younger viewers.
78 She looks much younger than she is.
79 He's a good ten years younger than her.
80 Her younger son was killed in action.
81 He's always running after younger women.
82 He acquainted his classmate with my younger brother.
83 He's always leching after younger women.
84 He baited his younger sister unmercifully.
85 The younger Williams is the top seed at Wimbledon.
86 He delights in teasing his younger sister.
87 'He's fifteen years younger than you!' 'So what?'
88 The rift between the two younger men never healed.
89 The older boys always picked on the younger ones.
90 Top officers were carpeted for bullying younger officers.
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.