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ju‧ve‧nile /ˈdʒuːvənaɪl $ -nəl, -naɪl/ adjective
نوجوان، روانشناسی: نوجوان، ورزش: اسب دوساله مسابقه
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Synonyms & Related Wordsjuvenile[adjective]Synonyms:- young, babyish, callow, childish, immature, inexperienced, infantile, puerile, youthful
[noun]Synonyms:- child, adolescent, boy, girl, infant, minor, youth
Antonyms: adult
English Thesaurus: young, small/little, teenage, adolescent, juvenile, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionaryju‧ve‧nile /ˈdʒuːvənaɪl $ -n
əl, -naɪl/
adjective[
Date: 1600-1700;
Language: Latin;
Origin: juvenilis, from juvenis 'young person']
1. [only before noun] law relating to young people who are not yet adults:
juvenile crime
a juvenile court2. silly and typical of a child rather than an adult – used to show disapproval
Synonym : childish:
a very juvenile sense of humour3. technical juvenile birds or animals are young
—juvenile noun [countable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Thesaurusyoung not old:
a young man of about 22
My dad died when I was young.
There are excellent facilities for young children.
Young people are often unable to get jobs.small/little a small child is very young.
Little sounds more informal than
small, and is used especially in spoken English:
They have two small children.
We used to go camping a lot when the kids were little.teenage [only before noun] between the ages of 13 and 19:
a group of teenage boys
They have three teenage children.adolescent especially written at the age when you change from being a child into an adult – used especially when talking about the problems that young people have at this age:
Sudden mood changes are common in adolescent girls.
adolescent behaviourjuvenile /ˈdʒuːvənaɪl $ -n
əl, -naɪl/
[only before noun] formal connected with young people who commit crime:
juvenile crime
a special prison for juvenile offenders
juvenile deliquents (=young people who commit crimes)youthful especially written seeming young, or typical of someone who is young – often used about someone who is no longer young:
a youthful 55 year old
youthful enthusiasm
Andrew still has a slim youthful look about him.
The photograph showed a youthful, smiling Rose.junior connected with sports played by young people rather than adults:
the junior championships
the junior championsenior used about someone who has an important position in an organization.
Senior can also be used about someone who has a higher position than you in an organization:
a senior executive
She’s a senior partner in a law firm.
She is senior to me.chief [only before noun] used, especially in job titles, about someone who has the most important or one of the most important positions in an organization:
Carole is the company’s chief financial officer.
He’s the chief economist at Hangseng Bank.high-ranking [only before noun] used about someone who has a high position in an organization such as the government, the army, or the police:
high-ranking government officials
a high-ranking police officertop [only before noun] used about someone who is very good, important, or successful in their job:
a top lawyer
He’s one of the President’s top aides.
top diplomatsassistant [only before noun] an assistant manager, director, editor etc has a position just below a manager etc:
He’s an assistant professor of neurology at Harvard University.
She became assistant director at the Belgrade Theatre. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲