Comparative for young in age, having not reached maturity
“Thus, in childhood's tender years, the youthful King presented the world with a model character, not only preeminent in its moral grandeur, but also without a parallel in its spiritual excellency.”
Comparative for having the appearance of youth or of being young
“While she appreciated her youthful looks, as she guessed women tended to do, she had come to realize that it regularly attracted the vainest of men to her side.”
Comparative for having energy or liveliness associated with youth
“Kalaset, in a funky daylight basement with mismatched furniture, bubbles with a youthful energy and is a local favorite.”
Comparative for having a naive or unsuspecting nature
Comparative for attractive, especially in a youthful manner
Comparative for trendy or fashionable
(of a colour or a person's complexion) Comparative for bright or healthy in appearance
Comparative for comparatively small or immature of its kind
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