(noun: underage person)
He was tried as a juvenile, and not as an adult which would have yielded harsher punishment.
(adjective: underage, immature) His behavior was often juvenile, and he would shout at you if who disagreed with him.
The juvenile raccoon was still trying to follow its mother around.
Her reaction was juvenile when her boyfriend broke up with her, she trashed his car.
youthful; juvenile silly
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The juvenile Parker was killed in a gang battle
I couldn't believe that Ayla was carrying on such a juvenile conversation.
dont know anything about it
Her reaction was juvenile when her boyfriend broke up with her, she trashed his car.
For serious crimes, a juvenile can sometimes be tried as an adult. The jail will not put a juvenile offender in a cell with an adult offender.
youthful; juvenile silly
The juvenile delinquents were suspended from school for cheating on their midterm exams.
NOUN A juvenile is a minor, someone who is under the legal age. Although he was a juvenile, he was tried as an adult. ADJECTIVE (immature) Her friends would not tolerate her boyfriend's juvenile behavior. A juvenile male raccoon will often hunt with other juvenile males.
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A zip gun is a crude and poorly made pistol of .22 caliber, usually made by a juvenile and using an automobile antenna for the barrel.