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young person

noun as in young adult

noun as in youngster/youth

noun as in girl

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She would tell any young person who is considering following a dream like she did to go for it, she says, and have faith.

The Daily Beast asked young people from different parts of the country, 'What does it mean to be a young person in Iraq today?'

Thanks to the advantages she grew up with she has opportunities the average young person can only dream about.

My daughter is certainly more fortunate than the average young person.

“Rupert was horrible to Colin during the filming, very jealous at this other young person coming up,” says Mitchell.

"I supposed you 'adn't, as 'e ain't 'ere, with yer ma," replied the young person.

No better advice can be given to a young person than to dress always according to her circumstances.

Give her a pretty room, and I think you'd better hunt up some young person to look after her.

Bannister, whatever time this young person comes back, see that she is not sent away, and ask her in to the little morning room.

"I am the young person from Forder's, in Piccadilly," Jessie said, with a firmness that surprised herself.

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On this page you'll find 141 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to young person, such as: adolescent, junior, juvenile, minor, pubescent, and teenybopper.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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