Young
No, it is not. It is a noun for someone young, or young people, or the time of being young. It is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as youth services.
The noun form of the adjective 'youthful' is youthfulness.The word 'youthful' is the adjective form of the noun youth.
Yes, "youth-enhancing" is hyphenated because it is a compound adjective used to describe something that enhances youth. The hyphen helps clarify that "youth" and "enhancing" are linked, modifying a noun that follows, such as "product" or "treatment."
what is the difference between youths and adolescents
Only when applied to individuals, i.e, "youths" This term is generally used in the UK as a term for young people as a collective noun, rather than the adjective term "youth" - being youthful, full of vim and vigour and energy. Example: There were many youths hanging around outside the newsagents Hope that helps
The word 'fond' is an adjective. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb. Like many adjectives, 'fond' can be converted into an adverb by adding 'ly' to make 'fondly'. Examples: "I have fond memories of my youth." ('fond' used as an attributive adjective) "I am fond of you." ('fond' used as a predicative adjective)
Young
Giovane, giovinezza, and gioventùare Italian equivalents of the English word "youth."Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective and noun giovane is "youth" as an individual. The feminine noun giovinezza identifies "youth" as a stage in life. The masculine noun gioventù refers to "youth" as a group of individual young females and males.The respective pronunciations will be "DJO-va-ney" for the individual, "DJO-vee-NET-tsa" for the stage, and "DJO-ven-TOO" for the group.
"Beautiful youth" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Belle jeune.Specifically, the feminine adjective belle means "beautiful, handsome." The feminine noun jeune translates as "young female, youngster, youth." The pronunciation will be "behl zhuhn" in French.
No, "young" is an adjective. It describes a noun. (Adverbs describe a verb.) The young boy was too small to go on the roller coaster. ("Boy" is a noun, and "young" tells me more about him.)
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'Young' is an English equivalent of 'giovane' when the word is used as an adjective. As a noun, the equivalent becomes 'youth'. Either way, the word is pronounced 'DJOH-vah-neh'.