youth
The state of never growing old.
Refers to a period of youth that is gone and often missed.
A youth spent foolishly or wastefully; often used humorously.
Refers to the beginning period of being young.
Young people who have emotional or behavioral problems.
A young person who is naive and lacks worldly experience.
Young people who are likely to fail academically or engage in dangerous behavior.
Young people who have advantages because of wealth or social status.
A young person who is easily influenced.
Young people who commit minor crimes.
Young people who are dissatisfied and no longer support society or its values.
Emphasizes that someone is very young.
A tall and thin young person with long limbs.
Emphasizes that someone is young relative to others.
An inexperienced and immature young person.
A tall, thin, and awkward young person.
A tall, thin, and awkward young person, typically a boy.
Young people from very wealthy families.
An organization that provides leisure activities for young people.
The cultural norms, styles, and interests of young people.
A place where young people can go for social and recreational activities.
Violent acts committed by young people.
A smaller cultural group within the larger youth culture, with distinct beliefs and styles.
A number of young people together.
A group of young people, often associated with trouble or crime.
A common phrase referring to the current generation of young people.
A common phrase referring to the current generation of young people.
A mythical spring that supposedly restores the youth of anyone who drinks or bathes in its waters; used figuratively.
A humorous or gentle way of saying someone is no longer young.
During the period of your life when you were young.
To pass the time of one's youth in a particular place or way.
To spend one's youth in a way that is not productive or useful.
To experience the feelings or events of one's youth again, often in memory.
To feel or experience being young again.