Antonym: age. Similar words: south, truth, southern, author, sleuth, uncouth, in truth, untruth. Meaning: [juːθ] n. 1. a young person (especially a young man or boy) 2. young people collectively 3. the time of life between childhood and maturity 4. early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperienced 5. an early period of development 6. the freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person.
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211. The youth was trying to escape the clutches of two drunken female companions.
212. His youth gives him an advantage over the other runners.
213. He liked also being seen and being congratulated on growing up such a fine looking and fortunate young fellow, for he was not the youth to hide his light under a bushel.
214. It's a nostalgia trip back into the youth culture of the swinging 60s.
215. In my youth my father bound me to a blacksmith.
216. You can sigh away half your youth if you choose to allow failed relationship to sadden you.
217. He reposited the original copy of The Song of Youth to the library.
218. They are accused of organising and financing an underground youth movement.
219. England intend fielding their strongest team in next month's World Youth Championship.
220. The building was formally given over to the youth club.
221. The new play at the Youth Theatre is an impressionistic view of life in the fifties.
222. Making the transition from youth to adulthood can be very painful.
223. The youth is described as being 18 to 19 years old.
224. The horse reared[sentencedict.com], throwing its rider and knocking down a youth standing beside it.
225. He is fond of retracing the experiences of his youth.
226. The youth got him by the front of his shirt and flung him to the ground.
227. Brown made a citizen's arrest when a youth attempted to rob an elderly woman.
228. The whole play can be interpreted as a lament for lost youth.
229. Gregory was still enchanted with Shannon's youth and joy and beauty.
230. The team is now a good mixture of experience and youth.
231. Her youth gives her an advantage over the other runners.
232. One day a youth espied her as he was hunting.She saw him and recognized him as her own son,[sentencedict.com] mow grown a young man.
233. Her youth and looks aroused extreme envy in her rivals.
234. She brings to the job a rare combination of youth and experience.
235. She had lost the fecklessness of youth and settled down.
236. The local youth band will lead the parade this weekend.
237. The wave and curl of her blonde hair gave her sensuality and youth.
238. A youth hostel is a place where esp. young people stay when they are on a walking holiday.
239. All youth groups will have to affiliate to the National Youth Agency.
240. We had a few injuries and had to use youth team kids as subs.
More similar words: south, truth, southern, author, sleuth, uncouth, in truth, untruth, southeast, authentic, south pole, southwest, truthful, authorize, authority, euthanasia, ruthlessly, south africa, word of mouth, authorities, authorization, authoritative, authoritarian, to tell the truth.