What are the opposite words for youngest?
The antonyms for the word «youngest» are «oldest» or «eldest». These words are used to describe someone who is the oldest or eldest of a group, family, or a particular generation. The term «oldest» emphasizes the seniority of the person in age, while «eldest» is more commonly used to describe the first-born child in a family. The opposite of being young is being old, which is why the antonyms for «youngest» refer to the opposite end of the age spectrum. These words can be used in various contexts, such as describing siblings, family members, or colleagues based on their age.
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- budding
- inexperienced
- new
- youthful
- adolescent
- blooming
- blossoming
- crude
- developing
- fledgling
- green
- growing
- infant
- inferior
- junior
- juvenile
- little
- modern
- newborn
- punk
- raw
- recent
- tender
- tenderfoot
- boyish
- boylike
- burgeoning
- callow
- childish
- childlike
- early
- fresh
- girlish
- girllike
- half-grown
- ignorant
- newish
- not aged
- pubescent
- puerile
- undeveloped
- undisciplined
- unfinished
- unfledged
- unlearned
- unpracticed
- unripe
- unseasoned
- untried
- unversed
- vernal
On this page you’ll find 58 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to youngest, such as: new, budding, youthful, inexperienced, raw, and juvenile.
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In his youngest days, when his mother used to regulate his food, she would stuff him full of rice.
OUR LITTLE KOREAN COUSINH. LEE M. PIKE
«We have a grandfather in Greenfield,» spoke up the youngest child before his sister could clap her hand over his mouth.
THE BOX-CAR CHILDRENGERTRUDE CHANDLER WARNER
Shortly after this the youngest apprentice went below, and found the ill-used lad standing on a locker, and gibbering fearfully.
THE CHEQUERSJAMES RUNCIMAN
Lieutenant-General Alison is the youngest by considerable; I think she is about nine and a half or three-quarters.
A HORSE’S TALEMARK TWAIN
It was even open to doubt whether a board of guardians could legally detain the youngest orphan infant struggling to be free.
ENGLISH POOR LAW POLICYSIDNEY WEBB
Thus were my youngest days spent, and often have I looked back to them in far different scenes.
THE ADOPTED DAUGHTERELIZABETH SANDHAM
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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4. young
noun. [‘ˈjʌŋ’] any immature animal.
Etymology
- young (English)
- yong (Middle English (1100-1500))
- geong (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. young
noun. [‘ˈjʌŋ’] young people collectively.
Etymology
- young (English)
- yong (Middle English (1100-1500))
- geong (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. young
adjective. [‘ˈjʌŋ’] not tried or tested by experience.
Etymology
- young (English)
- yong (Middle English (1100-1500))
- geong (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. young
adjective. [‘ˈjʌŋ’] being in its early stage.
Etymology
- young (English)
- yong (Middle English (1100-1500))
- geong (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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adjective
Definition of young
as in youthful
being in the early stage of life, growth, or development
a young cat requires more food than an older one a young tree that will eventually reach 50 feet tall
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youthful
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juvenile
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teenage
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blossoming
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undeveloped
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raw
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kiddish
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adult
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mature
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old
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golden
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spavined
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tottery
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young
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noun
as in offspring
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offspring
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brood
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child
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progeny
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get
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hatch
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seed
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family
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litter
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fruit
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posterity
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spawn
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issue
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scion
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kin
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lineage
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stock
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father
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parent
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grandfather
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ancestor
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forefather
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