Youth vs Teenage - What's the difference?
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(lb) The quality or state of being young.
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*:Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fear whatever showing in her dark eyes. The clear light of the bright autumn morning had no terrors for youth and health like hers.
(lb) The part of life following childhood; the period of existence preceding maturity or age; the whole early part of life, from childhood, or, sometimes, from infancy, to manhood.
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, title= (lb) A young person.
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(lb) A young man.
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*:and then a youth appeared—no one quite knew where from or to whom he belonged—but he settled down with them in a happy-go-lucky way, and they all lived together.
(lb) (used in plural form ) Young persons, collectively.
Brushwood for fences and hedges.
Of or relating to an age between thirteen and nineteen years old.
As nouns the difference between youth and teenage
is that youth is the quality or state of being young while teenage is brushwood for fences and hedges.As an adjective teenage is
of or relating to an age between thirteen and nineteen years old.youth
English
(wikipedia youth)Noun
Father of Fractals, passage=Toward the end of the war, Benoit was sent off on his own with forged papers; he wound up working as a horse groom at a chalet in the Loire valley. Mandelbrot describes this harrowing youth with great sangfroid.}}
Synonyms
* (quality or state of being young) juvenility, youthfulness * (young person) adolescent, child, kid, lad, teen, teenager, youngster * (young man) boy, young man * adolescents, kids, teenagers, teens, young people, youngstersAntonyms
* (quality or state of being young) age, dotage, old age, senility * (young person) adult, grown-upDerived terms
* fountain of youth * middle youth, mid youth * yoof * youth club * youth culture * youthful * youth hostel * youth worker * youthly * youthyStatistics
*teenage
English
Etymology 1
First attested circa 1700: teen (Kentish variant of tine: “enclose within a wattle fence”) (suffix forming abstract nouns).Noun
(-)Synonyms
* (l)References
* “?teenage n.''¹]” defined as a derived term of “[http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50248204 teen, ''v.''²]”, listed in the '' [2nd Ed.; 1989
Etymology 2
First attested in 1921: .Alternative forms
* (l), (l)Adjective
(-)- Fred's teenage years were the most difficult of times.