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		Definition of youthful in English: youthfuladjective ˈjuːθfʊlˈjuːθf(ə)lˈjuθfəl 1Young or seeming young.  people aspiring to remain youthful  Example sentencesExamples -  Sometimes, though, I look in the mirror and I am quickly reminded that I am not so youthful after all.
 -  He was barely fifteen and his youthful face and skinny body made him look even younger.
 -  Challenging behaviour is part of growing up - many readers will recall their own youthful pranks.
 -  JAM is an Entity that feeds off the primal passion and youthful energy of its young audience.
 -  Although the younger boy was very youthful looking, he was only an inch or two shorter than Chris.
 -  He still maintains a youthful air, looking rather like a younger John Martyn.
 -  King says his youthful age and being a Black man are very beneficial in his position.
 -  The films of the youthful crop, both male and female, have been faring quite well in the theatres.
 -  Jackson has come a long way since his youthful ineptitudes in Derry.
 -  One of his friends referred to him as a very sly and funny and youthful man who dressed like an old man.
 -  We had incredible belief in ourselves - that youthful arrogance that goes with the whole package.
 -  Clearly buying shares in retailers that cater to the whims of youthful storecard addicts is a strategy that has had its day.
 -  In the past, youthful misdeeds would eventually reach the ears of mum and dad.
 -  We were all young once and many of us, in those youthful days, had very little, if anything, to assist our social times.
 -  In Basildon, the percentage of youthful misdemeanours is the highest, at eight per cent.
 -  We have got very young and youthful team and our boys possess a lot of skill and speed accompanied by peak fitness.
 -  An endearing nature of his immortal works is the visage of youthful innocence and simplicity.
 -  Post-war deprivation was over and the young were allowed to be youthful and unafraid.
 -  The performer was a youthful Julio Iglesias complete with the white suit tilt.
 -  At least the teens have their youthful naivete as an excuse for auditioning.
 
  Synonyms young-looking, spry, sprightly, vigorous, active young, juvenile, boyish, girlish, childlike fresh-faced, in the springtime of life, in one's salad days - 1.1 Typical or characteristic of young people.
 Example sentencesExamples -  His face changes from characterful to youthful exuberance with the flash of a grin.
 -  Many of the men one sees in audiences are considerably younger but lack the youthful vigour of conductors.
 -  He was chosen for his youthful dynamism, which the party hoped could match that of his political rival, Wilson.
 -  My skin looked gratifyingly perky and youthful, my rings felt loose and my trousers were distinctly droopy.
 -  This was a contest of youthful enthusiasm and fitness of the visitors versus the experience and guile of the home side.
 -  He seems more boyish and youthful than the rather circumspect Sandler.
 -  The bug of enthusiasm and the youthful spirit in the air stung Trivedi too.
 -  His youthful exuberance was making it hard for anyone to catch up with him.
 -  I was totally secure in a blanket of love and youthful exuberance and confidence.
 -  She had worked for many years in a medical students' hostel and had seen us with our youthful exuberance and excesses.
 -  His youthful enthusiasm seemed to blend seamlessly with the tenacity of Steve Thompson and Phil Vickery.
 -  Our lodger is busy canvassing for her candidate and I kind of envy her youthful enthusiasm and lack of cynicism.
 -  He looks like he could knock you out, but his voice is full of youthful enthusiasm.
 -  Perhaps that is a sign that youthful enthusiasm has departed and life is more important.
 -  You are youthful and enthusiastic about new creative projects and opportunities today.
 -  The flipside of his team's youthful enthusiasm is the lack of composure that sometimes accompanies it.
 -  Perhaps it's not just him that seems indifferent to such youthful exuberance.
 -  Cheered but still sober, we head for the Monkey Bar, a more stylish and youthful venue in a Bath Street basement.
 -  Preparing for this role has allowed him to relive much of his own youthful exuberance.
 -  They are blessed with youthful effervescence, a decent front man and scratchy lead guitar.
 
  Synonyms energetic, active, animated, vigorous, dynamic, full of life, outgoing, spirited, high-spirited, vivacious, enthusiastic, vibrant, buoyant, exuberant, effervescent, cheerful  
 
 Derivatives   adverb   They were idiotically, youthfully and foolishly in love and enjoying every minute of it.  Example sentencesExamples -  Her earliest exhibited pieces were thoughtful and ambitious, if youthfully tendentious.
 -  He looked down at the words, ran his fingers over the youthfully ragged writing.
 -  Most of her fair locks had been pinned up, but a few had been curled and they framed her face youthfully.
 -  If you simply believe you're young and behave youthfully, you'll look and feel the part, says plastic surgeon Bruce.
 
 
 
    Definition of youthful in US English: youthfuladjectiveˈyo͞oTHfəlˈjuθfəl 1Young or seeming young.  people aspiring to remain youthful  Example sentencesExamples -  We have got very young and youthful team and our boys possess a lot of skill and speed accompanied by peak fitness.
 -  An endearing nature of his immortal works is the visage of youthful innocence and simplicity.
 -  We were all young once and many of us, in those youthful days, had very little, if anything, to assist our social times.
 -  Clearly buying shares in retailers that cater to the whims of youthful storecard addicts is a strategy that has had its day.
 -  Challenging behaviour is part of growing up - many readers will recall their own youthful pranks.
 -  Post-war deprivation was over and the young were allowed to be youthful and unafraid.
 -  He still maintains a youthful air, looking rather like a younger John Martyn.
 -  One of his friends referred to him as a very sly and funny and youthful man who dressed like an old man.
 -  We had incredible belief in ourselves - that youthful arrogance that goes with the whole package.
 -  At least the teens have their youthful naivete as an excuse for auditioning.
 -  He was barely fifteen and his youthful face and skinny body made him look even younger.
 -  In the past, youthful misdeeds would eventually reach the ears of mum and dad.
 -  Sometimes, though, I look in the mirror and I am quickly reminded that I am not so youthful after all.
 -  In Basildon, the percentage of youthful misdemeanours is the highest, at eight per cent.
 -  The films of the youthful crop, both male and female, have been faring quite well in the theatres.
 -  JAM is an Entity that feeds off the primal passion and youthful energy of its young audience.
 -  The performer was a youthful Julio Iglesias complete with the white suit tilt.
 -  King says his youthful age and being a Black man are very beneficial in his position.
 -  Jackson has come a long way since his youthful ineptitudes in Derry.
 -  Although the younger boy was very youthful looking, he was only an inch or two shorter than Chris.
 
  Synonyms young-looking, spry, sprightly, vigorous, active - 1.1 Typical or characteristic of young people.
 Example sentencesExamples -  He looks like he could knock you out, but his voice is full of youthful enthusiasm.
 -  My skin looked gratifyingly perky and youthful, my rings felt loose and my trousers were distinctly droopy.
 -  Cheered but still sober, we head for the Monkey Bar, a more stylish and youthful venue in a Bath Street basement.
 -  Preparing for this role has allowed him to relive much of his own youthful exuberance.
 -  You are youthful and enthusiastic about new creative projects and opportunities today.
 -  He was chosen for his youthful dynamism, which the party hoped could match that of his political rival, Wilson.
 -  This was a contest of youthful enthusiasm and fitness of the visitors versus the experience and guile of the home side.
 -  I was totally secure in a blanket of love and youthful exuberance and confidence.
 -  He seems more boyish and youthful than the rather circumspect Sandler.
 -  Perhaps that is a sign that youthful enthusiasm has departed and life is more important.
 -  Our lodger is busy canvassing for her candidate and I kind of envy her youthful enthusiasm and lack of cynicism.
 -  The bug of enthusiasm and the youthful spirit in the air stung Trivedi too.
 -  They are blessed with youthful effervescence, a decent front man and scratchy lead guitar.
 -  His face changes from characterful to youthful exuberance with the flash of a grin.
 -  His youthful enthusiasm seemed to blend seamlessly with the tenacity of Steve Thompson and Phil Vickery.
 -  Many of the men one sees in audiences are considerably younger but lack the youthful vigour of conductors.
 -  The flipside of his team's youthful enthusiasm is the lack of composure that sometimes accompanies it.
 -  Perhaps it's not just him that seems indifferent to such youthful exuberance.
 -  His youthful exuberance was making it hard for anyone to catch up with him.
 -  She had worked for many years in a medical students' hostel and had seen us with our youthful exuberance and excesses.
 
  Synonyms energetic, active, animated, vigorous, dynamic, full of life, outgoing, spirited, high-spirited, vivacious, enthusiastic, vibrant, buoyant, exuberant, effervescent, cheerful  
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