youthful (Meaning)

Wordnet

youthful (s)

suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh

Webster

youthful (a.)

Not yet mature or aged; young.

Also used figuratively.

Of or pertaining to the early part of life; suitable to early life; as, youthful days; youthful sports.

Fresh; vigorous, as in youth.

youthful Sentence Examples

  1. The youthful glow on her face belied her true age.
  2. Her youthful exuberance was infectious, bringing joy to those around her.
  3. The youthful spirit of the hikers kept them going even through challenging terrain.
  4. The youthful idealism of the students inspired hope for a brighter future.
  5. The youthful exuberance of the crowd created an electric atmosphere at the concert.
  6. Her youthful curiosity led her to explore new places and experiences.
  7. The youthful optimism of the young couple allowed them to dream big and strive for their goals.
  8. The youthful vigor of the athletes propelled them to victory in the competition.
  9. The youthful joy and laughter of children filled the park with an infectious energy.
  10. The youthful appearance of the elderly man was a testament to his healthy lifestyle and positive outlook on life.

FAQs About the word youthful

suggestive of youth; vigorous and freshNot yet mature or aged; young., Also used figuratively., Of or pertaining to the early part of life; suitable to early li

young,juvenile, inexperienced, immature, teenage, adolescent, teenaged, youngish, infantine, unformed

senior, mature, aging, senior, old, aged, matured, older, elderly, senescent

The youthful glow on her face belied her true age.

Her youthful exuberance was infectious, bringing joy to those around her.

The youthful spirit of the hikers kept them going even through challenging terrain.

The youthful idealism of the students inspired hope for a brighter future.