young|younger|youngest in English
adjective
[jʌŋ]
of childhood, of youth; at the beginning of life; fresh, novice, beginning
Use "young|younger|youngest" in a sentence
1. Little is known of the youngest son; it is presumed that he died young.
2. 10 Little is known of the youngest son; it is presumed that he died young.
3. When they are young, they are more pliable —and the younger, the better.
4. Alma the Younger, as a young man, persecuted the Church and its members.
5. Kuno the Younger, the youngest brother of the aforegoing, had a second marriage to a Schnewlin of Landeck, whose family later inherited the Falkenstein estate.
6. The youngest one...
7. I'm the youngest here.
8. He's Robert's youngest brother.
9. Samuel was the youngest.
10. West King is the youngest.
11. the youngest holds the key.
12. Ayesha is a young apothecary living in a small and secluded workshop with her elderly grandfather and younger sister Nio Altugle.
13. A young white-coated medico was called in, with an even younger sidekick to carry his bag, and a lady interpreter.
14. * children younger than age 5 , especially those younger than 2
15. She coddled her youngest son madly.
16. Youngest Griffith girl's the purse mule.
17. Younger son
18. The youngest son just turned 16
19. Our youngest daughter is a vegetarian.
20. Awonder Liang Now World's Youngest Grandmaster
21. 1 Our youngest child is six.
22. Her youngest child died in infancy.
23. She dotes on her youngest daughter.
24. “This is not an old people’s affair—there are many younger married couples and single young people, youths, teen-agers and children.
25. Her youngest Child is five years old.