youth|youths in English
noun
[juːθ]
childhood; child; young person, youngster; young people in a collective manner; early period of anything
Use "youth|youths" in a sentence
1. The Collaborated Freestanding Youths is an assemblage of youth promoting sustainable …
2. Meant as reformatory institutions focused on re-educating delinquent youths, Borstals were a popular form of criminal youth management
3. Meant as reformatory institutions focused on re-educating delinquent youths, Borstals were a popular form of criminal youth management.
4. Youths Consider Peers Spoiled
5. These youths are very tempestuous.
6. Collaborated Freestanding Youths, Adams, Ilocos Norte
7. Harmful associations especially endanger youths.
8. Kal Afrorock Advocates for Biafran Youths
9. Youths especially benefit from deserved commendation.
10. Christian youths who receive Bible-based information from parents can reject distorted tales that other youths tell
11. Youths —Take Advantage of Your Schooling
12. Youths —Whose Teaching Do You Heed?
13. Youths are inclined to be impetuous.
14. Youths —You Touch Your Parents’ Heart
15. The various colors symbolize youths' energetic spirit.
16. Youths Who Give a Powerful Witness
17. He saw two youths acting suspiciously .
18. * Like Horacio, some youths have been abandoned.
19. Kal Afrorock Advocates for Biafran Youths - YouTube
20. Bordeaux suspend 3 youths for teammate attack
21. They eat, grow, and play as youths.
22. These youths are full of animal spirits.
23. Why, some youths even sniff fire- extinguisher fumes!
24. Such squeamish youths are not worth your regret.
25. Some youths were standing near the bus stop.