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  1. youngadjective

    Antonyms:
    mature, old, grown

    Synonyms:
    immature, undeveloped, juvenile, underdeveloped, youthful, junior

  2. youngadjective

    for the younger of two people having the same given name.

    Antonyms:
    mature, grown, old

    Synonyms:
    undeveloped, junior, underdeveloped, immature, juvenile, youthful

  3. youngadjective

    To cause to appear younger

    My grandmother is a very active woman and is quite young for her age.

    Antonyms:
    old, mature, grown

    Synonyms:
    underdeveloped, undeveloped, juvenile, youthful, junior, immature

  4. youngadjective

    Offspring.

    The lion caught a gnu to feed its young.

    Antonyms:
    grown, old, mature

    Synonyms:
    immature, undeveloped, juvenile, junior, youthful, underdeveloped

  5. youngadjective

    Having little experience; inexperienced; unpracticed; ignorant; weak.

    Synonyms:
    immature, youthful, junior, underdeveloped, undeveloped, juvenile

    Antonyms:
    mature, old, grown

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  1. young

    That which is new has lately come into existence, possession, or use; a new house is just built, or in a more general sense is one that has just come into the possession of the present owner or occupant. Modern denotes that which has begun to exist in the present age, and is still existing; recent denotes that which has come into existence within a comparatively brief period, and may or may not be existing still. Modern history pertains to any period since the middle ages; modern literature, modern architecture, etc., are not strikingly remote from the styles and types prevalent to-day. That which is late is somewhat removed from the present, but not far enough to be called old. That which is recent is not quite so sharply distinguished from the past as that which is new; recent publications range over a longer time than new books. That which is novel is either absolutely or relatively unprecedented in kind; a novel contrivance is one that has never before been known; a novel experience is one that has never before occurred to the same person; that which is new may be of a familiar or even of an ancient sort, as a new copy of an old book. Young and youthful are applied to that which has life; that which is young is possessed of a comparatively new existence as a living thing, possessing actual youth; that which is youthful manifests the attributes of youth. (Compare YOUTHFUL.) Fresh applies to that which has the characteristics of newness or youth, while capable of deterioration by lapse of time; that which is unworn, unspoiled, or unfaded; as, a fresh countenance, fresh eggs, fresh flowers. New is opposed to old, modern to ancient, recent to remote, young to old, aged, etc.

    See synonyms for OLD.

    Synonyms:
    fresh, juvenile, late, modern, new, new-fangled, new-fashioned, new-made, novel, recent, upstart, youthful

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  1. young, offspringnoun

    any immature animal

    Antonyms:
    elderly, aged, experienced, sexagenarian, late, darkened, grizzly, experient, ageing, nonagenarian, ancient, old, later(a), aged(a), grey-headed, emeritus, superannuated, gaga, doddering, centenarian, senile, oldish, venerable, senior, octogenarian, hoar, anile, gray-headed, grey, gray-haired, hoary, senescent, white-haired, overage, of age(p), over-the-hill, aging, older, grey-haired, gray, middle-aged, doddery, overaged

    Synonyms:
    youth, offspring, issue, progeny, materialization, materialisation

  2. Young, Loretta Youngnoun

    United States film and television actress (1913-2000)

    Antonyms:
    elderly, aged, superannuated, old, senior, overaged, emeritus, doddery, doddering, hoary, experienced, of age(p), over-the-hill, nonagenarian, gray, overage, gray-headed, sexagenarian, older, aged(a), hoar, gaga, white-haired, late, darkened, octogenarian, centenarian, anile, experient, venerable, ancient, oldish, later(a), gray-haired, senescent, senile, grey-haired, middle-aged, aging, grey-headed, grey, ageing, grizzly

    Synonyms:
    youth, offspring

  3. Young, Whitney Young, Whitney Moore Young Jr.noun

    United States civil rights leader (1921-1971)

    Antonyms:
    elderly, aged, ageing, experienced, old, overaged, grey-headed, senile, gray-headed, later(a), superannuated, grey-haired, aging, doddering, white-haired, gaga, senior, hoary, of age(p), doddery, overage, grizzly, gray-haired, emeritus, sexagenarian, over-the-hill, anile, senescent, centenarian, late, gray, experient, middle-aged, venerable, octogenarian, darkened, ancient, oldish, grey, nonagenarian, hoar, older, aged(a)

    Synonyms:
    youth, offspring

  4. Young, Thomas Youngnoun

    British physicist and Egyptologist; he revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision; he also played an important role in deciphering the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone (1773-1829)

    Antonyms:
    elderly, aged, overage, ancient, anile, nonagenarian, darkened, oldish, sexagenarian, gray-haired, late, octogenarian, old, middle-aged, later(a), grizzly, centenarian, doddery, ageing, aged(a), emeritus, experient, aging, gray, gaga, grey-haired, hoar, grey-headed, senior, older, senile, overaged, gray-headed, grey, white-haired, over-the-hill, senescent, superannuated, experienced, hoary, venerable, of age(p), doddering

    Synonyms:
    youth, offspring

  5. Young, Pres Young, Lester Willis Youngnoun

    United States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959)

    Antonyms:
    aged, elderly, nonagenarian, emeritus, old, oldish, gaga, hoar, senescent, centenarian, gray-haired, late, ageing, grey-headed, grey-haired, middle-aged, darkened, gray-headed, doddering, grizzly, overage, older, aging, senior, later(a), experienced, superannuated, grey, venerable, doddery, sexagenarian, anile, over-the-hill, ancient, white-haired, octogenarian, hoary, experient, of age(p), senile, gray, overaged, aged(a)

    Synonyms:
    youth, offspring

  6. Young, Edward Youngnoun

    English poet (1683-1765)

    Antonyms:
    aged, elderly, white-haired, grey, senile, oldish, gray-haired, gaga, older, anile, octogenarian, aging, ancient, venerable, sexagenarian, doddery, old, grizzly, hoary, grey-headed, grey-haired, aged(a), gray, superannuated, experienced, late, doddering, centenarian, nonagenarian, overage, hoar, senescent, over-the-hill, emeritus, overaged, later(a), experient, of age(p), gray-headed, middle-aged, darkened, ageing, senior

    Synonyms:
    youth, offspring

  7. Young, Cy Young, Danton True Youngnoun

    United States baseball player and famous pitcher (1867-1955)

    Antonyms:
    aged, elderly, doddering, gaga, octogenarian, anile, hoar, later(a), grey-headed, senescent, nonagenarian, grey-haired, gray-haired, ageing, old, older, hoary, overage, gray, senior, of age(p), superannuated, oldish, gray-headed, ancient, experient, sexagenarian, emeritus, white-haired, senile, grizzly, aged(a), aging, overaged, over-the-hill, grey, experienced, venerable, doddery, darkened, middle-aged, late, centenarian

    Synonyms:
    youth, offspring

  8. Young, Brigham Youngnoun

    United States religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith; he led the Mormon exodus from Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah (1801-1877)

    Antonyms:
    aged, elderly, centenarian, of age(p), overage, gray, darkened, senile, experient, later(a), gray-headed, doddery, emeritus, hoar, gaga, senior, superannuated, middle-aged, ageing, gray-haired, venerable, experienced, anile, sexagenarian, late, overaged, grey, aged(a), aging, nonagenarian, over-the-hill, grey-haired, old, oldish, ancient, doddering, older, senescent, hoary, octogenarian, grey-headed, grizzly, white-haired

    Synonyms:
    youth, offspring

  9. young, youthadjective

    young people collectively

    «rock music appeals to the young»; «youth everywhere rises in revolt»

    Antonyms:
    aged, elderly, gray, hoar, sexagenarian, aging, senescent, gaga, late, overage, over-the-hill, hoary, doddering, nonagenarian, ancient, grey, old, darkened, grey-headed, grizzly, experienced, gray-haired, overaged, middle-aged, superannuated, gray-headed, emeritus, senior, white-haired, grey-haired, later(a), experient, octogenarian, aged(a), centenarian, doddery, older, ageing, senile, anile, venerable, oldish, of age(p)

    Synonyms:
    juvenility, younker, early days, youthfulness, young person, youth, offspring, spring chicken

  10. young, immatureadjective

    (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth

    «young people»

    Antonyms:
    aged, elderly, senescent, older, aged(a), hoar, of age(p), doddering, aging, superannuated, hoary, old, experient, grey, ageing, overaged, doddery, late, over-the-hill, gaga, venerable, ancient, centenarian, darkened, grey-headed, oldish, anile, sexagenarian, grey-haired, senior, overage, gray-headed, experienced, grizzly, nonagenarian, senile, later(a), gray, white-haired, emeritus, gray-haired, octogenarian, middle-aged

    Synonyms:
    untried, unripened, green, vernal, youthful, unseasoned, new, unripe, immature, untested, unfledged

  11. new, youngadjective

    (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity

    «new potatoes»; «young corn»

    Antonyms:
    elderly, aged, gray-haired, venerable, senior, older, experienced, centenarian, doddery, nonagenarian, white-haired, oldish, anile, senescent, darkened, aging, senile, grey-headed, superannuated, octogenarian, hoary, old, overage, middle-aged, late, overaged, over-the-hill, grey, sexagenarian, ageing, hoar, aged(a), grizzly, gaga, gray, experient, grey-haired, emeritus, of age(p), gray-headed, ancient, doddering, later(a)

    Synonyms:
    untried, novel, unexampled, raw, new(a), newfangled, vernal, new, unseasoned, immature, untested, fresh, youthful

  12. youthful, vernal, youngadjective

    suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh

    «he is young for his age»

    Antonyms:
    elderly, aged, aging, grizzly, gray-headed, grey, oldish, late, ageing, octogenarian, overaged, experienced, anile, aged(a), white-haired, doddering, middle-aged, gray-haired, older, overage, ancient, experient, gray, grey-headed, emeritus, hoar, of age(p), senior, grey-haired, gaga, centenarian, nonagenarian, old, over-the-hill, later(a), senile, doddery, senescent, sexagenarian, darkened, superannuated, venerable, hoary

    Synonyms:
    untried, untested, vernal, youthful, unseasoned, new, immature

  13. youngadjective

    being in its early stage

    «a young industry»; «the day is still young»

    Antonyms:
    elderly, aged, sexagenarian, aging, oldish, gray, overage, ageing, octogenarian, overaged, experient, hoary, later(a), senescent, grey-haired, of age(p), aged(a), gray-haired, centenarian, anile, middle-aged, senile, doddering, gaga, venerable, over-the-hill, grizzly, ancient, gray-headed, old, senior, grey-headed, emeritus, grey, late, darkened, older, white-haired, hoar, doddery, superannuated, experienced, nonagenarian

    Synonyms:
    immature, untested, youthful, untried, unseasoned, new, vernal

  14. unseasoned, untested, untried, youngadjective

    not tried or tested by experience

    «unseasoned artillery volunteers»; «still untested in battle»; «an illustrator untried in mural painting»; «a young hand at plowing»

    Antonyms:
    aged, elderly, senile, aging, gray-haired, senescent, gray, grizzly, superannuated, octogenarian, anile, older, gaga, gray-headed, aged(a), old, late, middle-aged, hoar, grey-headed, doddering, ageing, sexagenarian, doddery, grey, hoary, venerable, white-haired, centenarian, of age(p), over-the-hill, overage, senior, oldish, overaged, emeritus, grey-haired, experient, darkened, ancient, later(a), nonagenarian, experienced

    Synonyms:
    untried, vernal, unseasoned, new, immature, unsalted, untested, youthful

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  1. youngadjective

    Synonyms:
    juvenile, youthful, immature, adolescent

  2. youngnoun

    Synonyms:
    offspring

    Associated words:
    beget, prolific, fecundity, procreation, fetus, brood, generation, fetiferous, pregnant, pregnancy

Editors ContributionRate these antonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. geezer

    geezers are old people not young people.

    the old geezers walked by

    Submitted by rinat on June 9, 2017  

  2. old people

    young means now the present generation means they r not old modern means new that is opposite to old recent means i visited a cricket stadium means that is not old

    i have a baby recently before 3 days
    i have a young and talented cricket player i have
    i have a modern style guy to participate

    Submitted by anonymous on November 17, 2019  

How to use young in a sentence?

  1. John Diango:

    All walks of life come in here, young to old, all classes, all creeds and colors.

  2. Joe Rogan:

    If you’re like 21 years old, and you say to me, ‘Should I get vaccinated?’ I’ll go no. If you’re a healthy person, and you’re exercising all the time, and you’re young, and you’re eating well, I don’t think you need to worry about this.

  3. Rachel Maginn Rosser:

    This virus… doesn’t discriminate. It doesn’t care if you’re old or you’re young, or you’re healthy or you’re not. Once you get it, it can be devastating to your family.

  4. The Irion family:

    I think she experienced in other countries what it’s liketo not be free and for the citizens of other countries to not be free, the freedom that young people have to get a driver’s license and get a job and go on dates and drive cross-country if you want to when you want to … just doesn’t exist anywhere else.

  5. Tiger Woods:

    When I was growing up, there wasn’t anybody on the LPGA Tour, obviously, I loved watching Annika Sorenstam and Grace Park, but as a young child looking to someone I could really relate to and have some kind of connection with, I felt Grace Park was lacking.

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