youngest 的 2 个定义
- superlative of young.
- a person who is the least old of a group, as the youngest member of a family: Their youngest is still in high school.
youngest 近义词
immature
youngest 的近义词 51 个
- budding
- inexperienced
- new
- youthful
- adolescent
- blooming
- blossoming
- crude
- developing
- fledgling
- green
- growing
- infant
- inferior
- junior
- juvenile
- little
- modern
- newborn
- punk
- raw
- recent
- tender
- tenderfoot
- boyish
- boylike
- burgeoning
- callow
- childish
- childlike
- early
- fresh
- girlish
- girllike
- half-grown
- ignorant
- newish
- not aged
- pubescent
- puerile
- undeveloped
- undisciplined
- unfinished
- unfledged
- unlearned
- unpracticed
- unripe
- unseasoned
- untried
- unversed
- vernal
youngest 的反义词 7 个
更多youngest例句
- Average age ranges from 45 to 65, with her youngest client at 18 and the oldest in her 80s.
- Republican Elise Stefanik, 30, of upstate New York, just became the youngest woman ever elected to the House of Representatives.
- “The youngest old man any of us knows,” an unnamed friend of Atlantic Publisher David Bradley said of Hughes.
- This week, on December 10th, Human Rights Day, she will receive the Nobel Prize—the youngest person ever to be honored.
- Wahlberg grew up the youngest of nine children in a broken home in the rough Dorchester section of Boston.
- In his youngest days, when his mother used to regulate his food, she would stuff him full of rice.
- Our youngest benedict was not more than eighteen years of age, and his salary only £45 a year.
- In his twenty-third year he became manager of the Shrewsbury and Ludlow Railway—probably the youngest railway manager recorded.
- "We have a grandfather in Greenfield," spoke up the youngest child before his sister could clap her hand over his mouth.
- Of her very numerous family, four daughters and her youngest son had accompanied her to Petersburg.