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  1. C1. a young person, usually an older child: The scheme is for youngsters between the ages of ten and 16. Synonym. minor (YOUNG PERSON) specialized. Compare. kid noun (CHILD) nipper informal. tyke (CHILD) informal. tiddler UK informal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a child.

  2. youngster. (jʌŋstəʳ ) Word forms: youngsters. countable noun. Young people, especially children, are sometimes referred to as youngsters. Other youngsters are not so lucky. I was only a youngster in 1935. Synonyms: youth, girl, boy, kid [informal] More Synonyms of youngster. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  3. Mar 6, 2018 · Once a person has reached the age of 30, the majority of Brits no longer consider them to be young. Likewise, the point at which most Brits believe a person has become middle aged is 48, while 70 is the age by which a majority of people believe someone has gotten old.

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  4. As nouns the difference between person and youngster is that person is an individual; usually a human being while youngster is a young person. As a verb person is (obsolete|transitive) to represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.

  5. Apr 19, 2013 · According to Oxford Dictionaries, no: it just means A child, young person, or young animal. But if you have a look at their 'More example sentences', you'll see it's used mainly to refer to an individual, or to a specific group of youngsters.

  6. youngster. noun [ C ] us / ˈjʌŋ.stɚ / uk / ˈjʌŋ.stə r/. Add to word list. C1. a young person, usually an older child: The program is for youngsters between the ages of ten and 16. Synonym. minor (YOUNG PERSON) specialized.

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  8. Definition: (n.) A young person; a youngling; a lad. Example Sentences: (1) Everyone gets a bit excited with the whole ‘youth’ thing but, at our clubs, the managers wouldn’t just play any old youngster.

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