ALL meanings of young
young
Y y - adjective young at an early stage in life 1
- abbreviation YOUNG youthful 1
- adjective young inexperienced 1
- adjective young occurring early in life 1
- adjective young food or drink: not aged 1
- noun young offspring 1
- adjective young being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old: a young woman. 1
- adjective young having the appearance, freshness, vigor, or other qualities of youth. 1
- adjective young of or relating to youth: in one's young days. 1
- adjective young inexperienced or immature. 1
- adjective young not far advanced in years in comparison with another or others. 1
- adjective young junior, as applied to the younger of two persons having the same name: the young Mr. Smith. 1
- adjective young being in an early stage generally, as of existence, progress, operation, development, or maturity; new; early: a young wine; It is a young company, not yet firmly established. 1
- adjective young representing or advocating recent or progressive tendencies, policies, or the like. 1
- noun young Andrew (Jackson, Jr.) born 1932, U.S. clergyman, civil-rights leader, politician, and diplomat: mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, 1981–89. 1
- noun young Art(hur Henry) 1866–1944, U.S. cartoonist and author. 1
- noun young Brigham, 1801–77, U.S. leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1
- noun young Charles, 1864–1922, U.S. army colonel: highest-ranking black officer in World War I. 1
- noun young Denton T ("Cy") 1867–1955, U.S. baseball player. 1
- noun young Edward, 1683–1765, English poet. 1
- noun young Ella, 1867–1956, Irish poet and mythologist in the U.S. 1
- noun young Lester Willis ("Pres"; "Prez") 1909–59, U.S. jazz tenor saxophonist. 1
- noun young Owen D. 1874–1962, U.S. lawyer, industrialist, government administrator, and financier. 1
- noun young Stark, 1881–1963, U.S. drama critic, novelist, and playwright. 1
- noun young Thomas, 1773–1829, English physician, physicist, mathematician, and Egyptologist. 1
- noun young Whitney M., Jr. 1921–71, U.S. social worker and educator: executive director of the National Urban League 1961–71. 1
- idioms young with young, (of an animal) pregnant. 1
- noun young Having lived or existed for only a short time. 1
- noun young People who are young; young beings. 0
- noun young The younger generation. 0
- noun young Offspring. 0
- verb young (informal or demography) To become or seem to become younger. 0
- verb young (informal or demography) To cause to appear younger. 0
- verb young (geology) To exhibit younging. 0
- adjective young In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago. 0
- adjective young As if young; having the look or qualities of a young person. 0
- adjective young Of or belonging to the early part of life. 0
- adjective young (Obsolete (No longer in use)) Having little experience; inexperienced; unpracticed; ignorant; weak. 0
- adjective young A young person, animal, or plant has not lived or existed for very long and is not yet mature. 0
- adjective young The young are people who are young. 0
- adjective young You use young to describe a time when a person or thing was young. 0
- adjective young Someone who is young in appearance or behaviour looks or behaves as if they are young. 0
- noun plural young The young of an animal are its babies. 0
- adjective young having lived, existed, or been made or known for a relatively short time 0
- adjective young (as collective noun; preceded by the) 0
- adjective young youthful or having qualities associated with youth; vigorous or lively 0
- adjective young of or relating to youth 0
- adjective young having been established or introduced for a relatively short time 0
- adjective young in an early stage of progress or development; not far advanced 0
- adjective young (of mountains) formed in the Alpine orogeny and still usually rugged in outline 0