🧑‍🎓teenage

adjective
/ˈtiːnˌeɪdʒ/

Meaning

relating to or characteristic of people aged between 13 and 19 years old

Example Sentences

She spent her teenage years in a small town.

Example Expressions

teenage crush

Synonyms

adolescent, youthful, young, juvenile, minor

Antonyms

adult, mature

Collocations

teenage years, teenage boy, teenage girl, teenage life

More Example Sentences

Teenagers are targeted by aggressive ads.

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers while balancing her schoolwork and social life

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers while balancing her schoolwork and social life which teaches her the value of time management

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers while balancing her schoolwork and social life which teaches her the value of time management and gives her confidence to handle responsibilities

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers while balancing her schoolwork and social life which teaches her the value of time management and gives her confidence to handle responsibilities that will prepare her well for university and beyond.

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Of exceptional strength, size, or power.
holding firmly to something; persistent and determined
actually existing; genuine; not imaginary or fake
having a high reputation; respected

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