How Do You Spell YOUNGSTER?

Pronunciation: [jˈʌŋstə] (IPA)

The word "youngster" is commonly misspelled due to its unusual spelling. It is pronounced as /ˈjʌŋstər/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable starts with the "yuh" sound, followed by the "ng" sound. The second syllable is pronounced as "stuh" with a schwa sound for the letter 'o'. The letter 'g' often confuses people, as it is not pronounced in the word. However, to spell the word correctly, remember the 'g' and the 'o' are silent while the 'u' and 'n' are both pronounced.

YOUNGSTER Meaning and Definition

  1. A youngster refers to an individual who is relatively young in age or early in their lifespan, typically between childhood and adolescence. The term primarily applies to children and teenagers, usually up to the age of 18. It specifically denotes someone who is in their formative years and is still developing physically, mentally, and emotionally. Youngsters are often associated with a sense of innocence, curiosity, and energy, reflecting their youthful nature.

    The term "youngster" encompasses both genders and can be used in a general sense to refer to a young person, regardless of their specific age. It is commonly employed by parents, caregivers, teachers, or other adults when addressing or describing a child or teenager. The term may also be used colloquially or informally among peers to refer to individuals of a similar age group.

    Youngsters generally display a wide range of characteristics and behaviors, including playfulness, eagerness to learn, and a sense of wonder about the world. Their youthful exuberance often translates into a vibrant outlook on life, with an inclination towards exploration and self-discovery. Youngsters are also often regarded as impressionable due to their ongoing intellectual and emotional development, making them more susceptible to influences and experiences that ultimately shape their adult personalities and behaviors.

  2. A young person.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of YOUNGSTER

The word "youngster" originated from Middle English, combining the words "young" and "-ster" which was a suffix commonly used to denote a person or agent. The word "young" is derived from Old English "geong" or "geongra", which meant "young" or "youthful". The suffix "-ster" came from Old English '-estre' or '-ster,' which was used to form nouns denoting a person engaged in a specific activity or role. Hence, "youngster" referred to a young person or youth. The term has been in use since the early 16th century.

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Plural form of YOUNGSTER is YOUNGSTERS

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