young
Comparative
younger
Superlative
youngest
1
still in the earlier stages of life
- He has a young brother who is learning to walk.
- Young people today are more environmentally conscious than ever.
- She is still young, with many dreams to fulfill.
- The garden was full of young plants sprouting after the rain.
- The young boy, still in kindergarten, enjoyed painting with bright colors.
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2
describing crops that are harvested at an early stage of development, before they reach complete maturity
- The young carrots were tender and sweet, perfect for a fresh salad.
- Farmers often harvest young peas to ensure they are crisp and flavorful.
- The chef preferred using young corn in his recipes for its delicate taste.
- Young spinach leaves are often more tender and less bitter than mature ones.
- The market sold young potatoes, which were ideal for roasting.
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3
not tried or tested by experience
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