Definition of «young age»

The phrase "young age" refers to a period in someone's life when they are relatively new or immature, typically referring to children and adolescents. It is often used to describe an individual who has not yet reached full maturity or developed all of their physical, mental, and emotional abilities. The term can also be applied to a time period in one's life when they are still developing and learning new things, such as early childhood or adolescence.

Sentences with «young age»

  • It'll be another testing but fascinating year, particularly for those who have experienced such consistent success at younger age groups. (thechels.net)
  • From young age onwards, he has been fascinated by weather in general, and more specifically by winter, snow, ice and related phenomena. (polarfoundation.org)
  • I caught the food craze as well at a very young age of around 6. (halfbakedharvest.com)
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