youthful

adj
/ˈjuːθfəl/

Etymology

From youth + -ful.

  1. derived from *jugunþō
  2. inherited from *juwunþa
  3. inherited from ġeoguþ — “the state of being young; youth
  4. inherited from youthe
  5. formed as youthful — “youth + -ful

Definitions

  1. Young or seeming young.

    • a youthful butler
    • Southgate is presiding over a talented, youthful squad and there is enough attacking weaponry to test the best in the Euros
  2. Characteristic of young people.

    • youthful vivacity

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