Young

/jʌŋ/ adjective

Young describes someone or something that has lived or existed for only a short time. It often refers to children, teenagers, or early stages of growth.

“Young” comes from Old English “geong,” related to German “jung” and many similar words in Germanic languages. It has always been linked to early life and freshness.

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