relatively young

Frequency: 7.025.8 per million words

Young in comparison to something or someone else.

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  • He seemed relatively young to have so much responsibility.
  • The company is still relatively young, having been founded only two years ago.
  • Most of the professors in this department are relatively young.
  • She was relatively young when she won her first Olympic gold medal.
  • Compared to the rest of the team, he is still relatively young.
  • The forest is relatively young because of recent replanting efforts.
  • Many relatively young voters turned out for the election this year.
  • Despite being relatively young, she has a wealth of experience in the field.
  • The universe is relatively young in terms of cosmic time.
  • He retired at a relatively young age to pursue his passion for travel.