0 having lived or existed for only a short time and not old:
His girlfriend's very young.
The trees in this part of the forest are still fairly young.
Angela is two years younger than Clare.
He played a large part in the administration of George Bush the Younger.
Be honest now - do you think this dress is a bit/too young for me (= is more suitable for someone younger)?
1 young people considered together as a group:
2 (esp. of something living) at an early stage of development or existence; not old:
Society can provide the young with valuable opportunities to help their communities.
The team has several talented young players waiting in the wings.
He's a very versatile young actor who's as happy in horror films as he is in TV comedies.
The paper is targeted specifically at young people.
Note : ' well ' refers to people with no limiting long-term illness ; ' younger ' refers to co-residents who are younger or the same age.
Either or both of these could have caused the problem for the younger children.
The discontinuity of learning outcomes between older and younger learners was identi®ed as an important source of evidence for claiming a critical period.
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