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/ˈyəNG(k)stər/
noun
a child, young person, or young animal.
synonyms: young person, child, young adult, young man, young woman, youth, juvenile, teenager, adolescent, teen, junior, stripling, whippersnapper, young one, little one, lad, boy, schoolboy, lass, girl, schoolgirl, bairn, wean, pickney, kid, kiddie, shaver, nipper, young 'un, ankle-biter, sprog, kiddiewink, rug rat, youngie, minor, brat, chit

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May 10, 2024 · The meaning of YOUNGSTER is a young person : youth. How to use youngster in a sentence.
a young person, usually an older child: The program is for youngsters between the ages of ten and 16.
noun · a child. · a young person. Synonyms: girl, boy, stripling, lad, youth · a young horse or other animal. · (in the British navy) a midshipman of less than ...
YOUNGSTER. from www.collinsdictionary.com
youngster in American English · 1. a child · 2. a young person · 3. a young horse or other animal · 4. (in the British Navy). a midshipman of less than four ...
Chinese: Mandarin: 小孩 (zh) (xiǎohái), 年輕人/年轻人 (zh) (niánqīngrén), 小伙子 (zh) (xiǎohuǒzi) ... masc. masc. dual masc. pl. fem. fem. dual fem. pl. common
Youngster is a good, generic way to talk about a person who's younger than you are, especially a child. If you babysit a neighborhood kid, you can describe him ...
youngster · He started the youth group to keep local youngsters off the streets. · He was a talented youngster, naturally gifted at the piano. · Our aim is to ...
[count] somewhat old-fashioned. : a young person. As a youngster, he was very shy. bright-eyed youngsters interested in learning.
a young person, especially an older child: He talked to the youngsters about the dangers of drugs.