youngish
youngish
Definition
young·ish (-is̸h)
adjective
rather young
youngish
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- man: Pointed out the cross a little later to a youngish man who was busy stacking chairs to make room for people to circulate.
- woman: In other words, a youngish woman lacking business sense.
- couple: There's an eclectic mix of people on the site - from youngish couples to the retired with a mix of social groups.
- child: Made in the mid 1950's but still good to watch especially for youngish children.
- chap: Eventually we ended up in a tenement block where we found two youngish chaps sitting in a small room positively overflowing with cameras.
Browse dictionary entries near youngish
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- younker
- your
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- yourself
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