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Meanings of
youngness
in English
Portuguese
juventude
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The opposite of oldness.
oldness
Portuguese
juventude
Antonyms
Examples for "
oldness
"
oldness
Examples for "
oldness
"
1
Absolutely nothing on your person gives offense, either in newness or
oldness
.
2
Old,
yes
-
but
oldness
is an essential part of the loveliness of houses.
3
Principally in the newness of the one, and the
oldness
of the other.
4
In this connection, many of the ex-slaves seem to be sensitive concerning
oldness
.
5
There was a newness and an
oldness
oddly combining themselves into one impression.
Usage of
youngness
in English
1
It was Wilf's
youngness
and littleness in the face of that immensity.
2
But these added years made only more notable his
youngness
of heart.
3
And there was something very attractive in this very definite
youngness
of his.
4
I don't see what
youngness
has to do with it.
5
But-butit's the
youngness
-
the
power
-
the
potential meaning-wasted-torn-scattered in fragments.
6
He liked his bigness, and his honest
youngness
,
and his clean-heartedness, written all over him.
7
The
youngness
of people in love is a caution!
8
The
youngness
of bearing is the same.
9
It's killing the
youngness
in her.
10
Her eyes were still as blue and her voice, shorn of its faltering
youngness
,
was sweet and clear.
11
Add a pint and a half or one quart of milk, according to the
youngness
and juiciness of the corn.
12
Then the youth came away to the doorway, with a flush mounting on his face and a grimace distorting its
youngness
.
13
She leans across the car and unlocks the passenger door, and with this movement the boy's
youngness
ends and he becomes old.
14
Occasionally the very
youngness
of the young moved him to charity-theyhad no sense of the swiftness of life, nor of its limits.
15
The indelible
youngness
of his face gave an indescribably vicious-andinhuman-turnto the white-hot hatred and the cold white malevolence in his face.
16
His
youngness
was so apparent in his coldness that he was more dangerous than ever to her who had an unconquerable passion for youth.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
youngness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
definite youngness
falter youngness
honest youngness
indelible youngness
kill the youngness
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Translations for
youngness
Portuguese
juventude
Youngness
through the time