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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121 This hand-writing belongs to my younger brother.
122 His lively vernacular style goes down well with younger viewers.
123 He had to spend about six months in a class with younger students.
124 The younger children tagged after their older sister wherever she went.
125 Of course long walks tire you out you're not getting any younger, you know.
126 Losing the championship to a younger player was a bitter pill to swallow.
127 She was about to lose her husband to a younger woman.
128 Some of the younger people seem to be on the side of reform.
129 Older managers have been discarded in favour of younger people.
130 The school captain was a god to the younger boys.
131 I cannot do it; not but what a younger man might be able to do it.
132 It has recently come to my attention that some of the younger boys are not using the toilets for the proper purpose.
133 There is an underlying assumption that younger workers are easier to train.
134 A disturbing trend is that victims of violence are getting younger.
135 He could strike the ball as sweetly as when he was 28 years younger.sentencedict.com/younger.html
136 It's time for me to step aside and let a younger person become chairman.
137 The old man seems to be getting younger and younger.
138 Mother forbade the boy to walk his younger brother out of the room.
139 When I was younger, I thought nothing of cycling 50 miles in a day.
140 He tried to simplify the story for the younger audience.
141 His mother looked ten years younger in jeans and flats.
142 He was pensioned off and his job given to a younger man.
143 He looks uncommonly like a younger version of his father.
144 He had always been held up as an example to the younger ones.
145 He is a model professional and an example to the younger lads.
146 The younger you start learning a language, the better you'll speak it.
147 They have narrowed the focus of the investigation, to concentrate on younger adults.
148 He was passed over in favour of a younger man.
149 There must be a growing realization among younger people that sponging off the state is no longer possible.
150 Some of the younger property developers are real wide boys.
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.