youngster Antonyms

Meaning of youngster

Wordnet

youngster (n)

a young person of either sex

Webster

youngster (n.)

A young person; a youngling; a lad.

youngster Sentence Examples

  1. The youngster skipped merrily down the cobblestone streets, his laughter echoing through the alleys.
  2. The elderly man watched with pride as the youngster effortlessly scaled the rock wall.
  3. The school choir's performance was led by a talented young vocalist, whose clear voice soared above the rest.
  4. The youngsters huddled together under the umbrella, shielding themselves from the torrential downpour.
  5. The precocious youngster had a knack for solving complex puzzles and excelled in his mathematics class.
  6. The young and aspiring artist showcased their vibrant paintings at the local gallery.
  7. The youngster's infectious energy and enthusiasm filled the room with a sense of joy.
  8. The seasoned athlete shared their wisdom and experience with the young and eager youngster.
  9. The youngster's adventurous spirit led them to explore uncharted territories, eager to discover new experiences.
  10. The community rallied behind the youngster who had overcome adversity, celebrating their resilience and determination.

FAQs About the word youngster

a young person of either sexA young person; a youngling; a lad.

kid, child, kiddo, whelp, teen, juvenile, moppet, bairn,teenager, kiddy

adult, adult, senior citizen, oldster, elder, grown-up, senior citizen, oldster,grown-up, elder

The youngster skipped merrily down the cobblestone streets, his laughter echoing through the alleys.

The elderly man watched with pride as the youngster effortlessly scaled the rock wall.

The school choir's performance was led by a talented young vocalist, whose clear voice soared above the rest.

The youngsters huddled together under the umbrella, shielding themselves from the torrential downpour.