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youthful

English

Etymology

From youth +? -ful.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ju??f?l/
  • Hyphenation: youth?ful

Adjective

youthful (comparative more youthful, superlative most youthful)

  1. Young or seeming young.
    Synonyms: lively, sprightly, spry, young; see also Thesaurus:young, Thesaurus:active
  2. Characteristic of young people.

Derived terms

Translations

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verdurous

English

Etymology

Originated c. 1595–1605, Middle English, from Old French, from verd (green), from Latin viridis.

Adjective

verdurous (comparative more verdurous, superlative most verdurous)

  1. Freshly green; verdant; covered with verdure, or consisting of it.
    The hill was blanketed in verdurous grasses.
    The verdurous pasture...
  2. Having youthful or new qualities.

Related terms

  • verdant

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