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Synonyms for tender age
Grammar : Noun |
Top 10 synonyms for tender age Other synonyms for the word tender age
- awkward age
- flower of life
- heyday of youth
- ignorance
- immaturity
- inexperience
- infancy
- innocence
- jejuneness
- jejunity
- juniority
- juvenescence
- juvenility
- nonage
- nursery
- prime
- prime of life
- puberty
- pupilage
- salad days
- school days
- schooldays
- spring
- springtide
- springtime of life
- tender age
- younger days
- youngness
- youth
- youthfulness
Définition of tender age
- As in youth : noun early period in life of animate being
- As in salad days : noun best time of life
- As in childhood : noun period of being young
- As in greenness : noun youth
- As in juvenescence : noun youth
- As in juvenility : noun youth
- Your tender age, the difference of rank, forbade your union.
- Extract from : « Alice, or The Mysteries, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
- This object was his own son, a child of the tender age of eight years.
- Extract from : « Fox's Book of Martyrs » by John Foxe
- I suppose that is because you became a student of philosophy at a tender age.
- Extract from : « The Belovd Vagabond » by William J. Locke
- It is an honor to grasp the hand of one who did such service at such a tender age.
- Extract from : « The Crossing » by Winston Churchill
- What little man could stand being "hen-pecked," even at that tender age?
- Extract from : « Ginger-Snaps » by Fanny Fern
- Why then are infants baptised when by reason of their tender age they cannot perform them?
- Extract from : « My Path to Atheism » by Annie Besant
- Have you already learned to distrust history, at your tender age?
- Extract from : « Pirates' Hope » by Francis Lynde
- Still of tender age, Fazil Khan was already a remarkable figure.
- Extract from : « Tara » by Philip Meadows Taylor
- Her parents had handed her over to them, at a tender age, for nothing.
- Extract from : « The London Mercury, Vol. I, Nos. 1-6, November 1919 to April 1920 » by Various
- It is said also to be relatively frequent in subjects of a tender age.
- Extract from : « A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I » by Various
Antonyms for tender age
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