- boy
- girl
- juvenile
- kid
- pupil
- student
- teenager
- youth
- chick
- cub
- fledgling
- junior
- lad
- lass
- moppet
- punk
- pup
- puppy
- sapling
- shaver
- sonny
- squirt
- urchin
- juvenile delinquent
- little guy
- little kid
- small fry
- snotnose kid
- teenybopper
- young adult
- young person
On this page you’ll find 59 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to youngster, such as: boy, girl, juvenile, kid, pupil, and student.
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The tall, lean youngster wore a junior pilot’s bands on the sleeves of his blue uniform.
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At the same time the suspicious policeman came up with, “Now then, youngster, move on.”
THE GARRET AND THE GARDENR.M. BALLANTYNE
A look that, for an instant, suffused that youngster‘s own because he felt his present kindness to be «second hand.»
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WORDS RELATED TO YOUNGSTER
- juvenile
- minor
- stripling
- sweet sixteen
- teen
- teenager
- teenybopper
- youngster
- youth
- juveniles
- minors
- striplings
- sweet sixteens
- teenagers
- teens
- teenyboppers
- youngsters
- youths
- angelface
- babe
- bairn
- bambino
- bundle
- buttercup
- button
- cherub
- chick
- child
- crawler
- deduction
- dividend
- dumpling
- kid
- little angel
- little darling
- little doll
- little one
- newborn
- nipper
- nursling
- papoose
- preemie
- suckling
- tad
- toddler
- tot
- youngster
- baby
- daughter
- infant
- juvenile
- kid
- moppet
- nipper
- son
- squirt
- toddler
- tot
- tyke
- young child
- youngster
- youth
- buck
- cadet
- chap
- child
- dude
- fellow
- gamin
- guy
- half-pint
- junior
- lad
- little guy
- little shaver
- master
- punk
- puppy
- runt
- schoolboy
- shaver
- small fry
- sonny
- sprout
- squirt
- stripling
- tadpole
- whippersnapper
- youngster
- youth
- bucks
- cadets
- chaps
- children
- dudes
- fellows
- gamins
- guys
- half-pints
- juniors
- lads
- little guys
- little shavers
- masters
- punks
- puppies
- runts
- schoolboys
- shavers
- small fries
- sonnies
- sprouts
- squirts
- striplings
- tadpoles
- whippersnappers
- youngsters
- youths
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child, kid, youngster, minor, shaver, nipper, small fry, tiddler, tike, tyke, fry, nestlingnoun
a young person of either sex
«she writes books for children»; «they’re just kids»; «`tiddler’ is a British term for youngster»
Synonyms:
chela, kid, nestling, tiddler, pip-squeak, claw, electric razor, nipper, shaver, pincer, kidskin, boor, peasant, barbarian, squirt, churl, tyke, child, minor, tike, small fry, electric shaver, baby bird, fry, baby
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Andrew Lenihan:
Mum ZeeZee and her new arrival instantly bonded and she’s been doing a great job of cradling him closely and caring for him. a birth always creates a lot of excitement in the group and raising a youngster soon becomes a real extended family affair.
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Tom Watson:
Augusta National in April is one of my favorite places to be, with the many fond memories of both watching the Masters as a youngster and then competing in the tournament for so many years, I am greatly honored to join my friends and fellow competitors, Jack and Gary, as an honorary starter in this upcoming Masters.
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Jerry Kill:
The youngster, full of energy.
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Alex McNabb:
So, guess who volunteered to take( his) blood ? dr. Narcan enjoyed great, immense satisfaction as he terrorized this youngster with a needle and stabbed him thusly in the arm with a large-gauge IV catheter.
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Red Bull:
I think it’s good for the sport to have the young guys now coming up and hopefully taking over very soon, it’s getting a bit boring seeing Lewis win, so Red Bull youngster Max Verstappen have to try and change that.
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- jovenzueloSpanish
- جوانکPersian
- nuorukainen, nuori ihminenFinnish
- enfant, adoFrench
- òigear, òganachScottish Gaelic
- siheder, ifjú, ifjoncHungarian
- պատանիArmenian
- 小僧, 若者Japanese
- karekataMāori
- jongereDutch
- MumleNorwegian
- chąąmąʼiiNavajo, Navaho
- юноша, молодчик, малец, юнецRussian
- בחורYiddish
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youngster (Noun) — | A young person of either sex 1 example |
1. ex. «‘tiddler’ is a British term for youngster» |
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adolescent, boy, child, fry, junior, en.synonym.one, juvenile, kid, lad, little guy, minor, nestling, nipper, shaver, small fry, teenager, tiddler, tike, tyke, urchin, wean, youth.
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223 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ jˈʌŋstə], [ jˈʌŋstə], [ j_ˈʌ_ŋ_s_t_ə]
Related words: young person, minor, under-aged person, youngster tool, youngster account
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adj.
• adolescent (adjective)
- teenager.
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n.
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- kin,
- tot.
• adolescent (noun)
- teenyboppers,
- minor,
- youngster,
- stripling,
- sweet sixteen,
- teen,
- teenybopper.
• baby (noun)
- deduction,
- dumpling,
- bambino,
- little doll,
- papoose,
- little angel,
- dividend,
- newborn,
- toddler,
- tad,
- buttercup,
- little darling,
- button,
- crawler,
- suckling,
- bundle,
- preemie,
- cherub,
- angelface,
- child,
- babe,
- nipper,
- little one,
- write-off,
- nursling.
• bairn (noun)
- young child,
- young children.
• boy (noun)
- chap,
- gamin,
- buck,
- runt,
- half-pint,
- guy,
- little shaver,
- master,
- schoolboy,
- cadet,
- whippersnapper,
- tadpole.
• brat (noun)
- holy terror,
- jackanapeses,
- enfant terrible,
- unruly child,
- rascal,
- impudent child,
- wild one,
- jackanapes.
• colt (noun)
- rookie,
- yearling,
- foal,
- Youngling,
- filly.
• fry (noun)
- fry.
• girl (noun)
- chick.
• infant (noun)
- baby.
• kid (noun)
- daughter,
- son.
• minor (noun)
- schoolgirl,
- schoolgirls.
• neonate (noun)
- bundle of joy.
• nestling (noun)
- nestling.
• nipper (noun)
- biter,
- biters.
• person in puberty, preadulthood (noun)
- adolescent.
• toddler (noun)
- pre-schoolers,
- preschooler,
- pre-schooler,
- preschoolers,
- pre schoolers,
- pre schooler.
• young adult (noun)
- young persons,
- young-adult.
• young man (noun)
- boy,
- lad.
• young person (noun)
- juvenile,
- kid.
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Other synonyms:
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- fellow,
- Moppet,
- bairn.
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- youth.
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- bud.
• impudent
- brat.
• Other relevant words:
- yoof,
- mall rat,
- laddish,
- childs body,
- puppy.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- youngsters,
- chrysalis,
- elf,
- damsel,
- pip-squeak,
- Sons,
- cub,
- small fry,
- little kid,
- lambkin,
- younker,
- teeny-bopper,
- snotnose kid,
- kyd,
- tendril,
- succession,
- squirt,
- tiddler,
- young adult,
- treasures,
- callant,
- larva,
- changeling,
- junior,
- progeny,
- codling,
- caterpillar,
- descendant,
- pupil,
- lamb,
- young person,
- offspring,
- Children,
- maiden,
- orphan,
- spring chicken,
- successor,
- whelp,
- new generation,
- pup,
- posterity,
- puss,
- sonny,
- pullet,
- schoolchild,
- pincer,
- kids,
- staddle,
- younger,
- little guy,
- brood,
- breed,
- claw,
- kiddie,
- silly,
- Bantling,
- ward,
- neonate,
- Codlin,
- hopeful,
- tike,
- rising generation,
- mademoiselle,
- seedling,
- lassie,
- cocoon,
- shaver,
- olive branch,
- peasant,
- youngest,
- greenhorn,
- seed,
- teener,
- chit,
- young man,
- Family,
- laddie,
- callow,
- milquetoast,
- heir,
- issue,
- kitten,
- Aurelia,
- pickaninny,
- kiddo,
- inheritors,
- Nympha,
- Whiffet,
- descent,
- little ones,
- great-grandchildren,
- younglings,
- baby boy,
- grandchildren,
- fruit,
- adolescence,
- churl,
- nymph,
- chela,
- chicken,
- youthfulness,
- hobbledehoy,
- demoiselle,
- arab,
- barbarian,
- lineage,
- tyke,
- punk,
- descendants,
- little child,
- Whipster,
- student,
- sap,
- scion,
- calf,
- sprog,
- heirs,
- small child,
- juvenile delinquent,
- kidskin,
- kiddy,
- pupa,
- colt,
- young,
- maid,
- foetus.
How to use «Youngster» in context?
The word «youngster» can refer to someone who is either young in age or new to a particular activity. In many cases, youngsters are typically described as impetuous, uninhibited, and frequently foolish. In other contexts, youngsters can also be seen as energetic and optimistic. Whatever the case may be, youngsters are a treasured and often loved part of any group.
Youngsters can be a lot of fun to be around, as they are often unafraid to try new things and be themselves. They often have a zest for life and are not afraid to take risks.
Paraphrases for Youngster:
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Forward Entailment
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Noun, singular or mass
young.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Independent
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Noun, singular or mass
boy, child, kid, lad, less, miner, minor, teenager.
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Adverb
boy, kid.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Noun, singular or mass
juvenile, younger, youth.
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Noun, singular or mass
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