🧑‍🦱teen

noun
/tiːn/

Meaning

a person aged between 13 and 19 years.

Example Sentences

He's a teenager who loves sports.

Synonyms

adolescent, young person, minor

Antonyms

adult, senior, elder

Collocations

teen years, teen life, teenage

More Example Sentences

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

Michael runs for fifteen minutes after swimming in the pool.

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

It will be possible to make a great progress of this country by utilising the hands of sixteen crore people.

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week while listening to her favorite music through earphones

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week while listening to her favorite music through earphones and tracking her progress with a fitness app

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week while listening to her favorite music through earphones and tracking her progress with a fitness app until she feels strong enough to join a local running group

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week while listening to her favorite music through earphones and tracking her progress with a fitness app until she feels strong enough to join a local running group that trains together for a charity race every spring.

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