young one Antonyms

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young one ()

A young human being; a child; also, a young animal, as a colt.

young one Sentence Examples

  1. The young one gazed up at his father, his eyes filled with innocence and wonder.
  2. The mother bird perched on the rim of the nest, watching over her young ones with unwavering vigilance.
  3. The kitten pounced playfully on her young one, its paws battering the smaller feline's face.
  4. The young one stumbled and fell, its tiny hands flailing as it reached out for support.
  5. The elder brother watched with pride as his young one took his first steps, each one a triumph in its own way.
  6. The teacher smiled at her young ones, eager to impart knowledge and inspire their young minds.
  7. The young one's heart skipped a beat as he witnessed the breathtaking beauty of a sunrise for the first time.
  8. The lioness guarded her young ones fiercely, her roars echoing through the African savanna.
  9. The young one's laughter filled the air, its sound a testament to the boundless joy of youth.
  10. The elder wolf watched over the young ones of its pack, ensuring their safety and well-being.

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A young human being; a child; also, a young animal, as a colt.

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The young one gazed up at his father, his eyes filled with innocence and wonder.

The mother bird perched on the rim of the nest, watching over her young ones with unwavering vigilance.

The kitten pounced playfully on her young one, its paws battering the smaller feline's face.

The young one stumbled and fell, its tiny hands flailing as it reached out for support.