Synonyms for boyhood


Grammar : Noun
Spell : boi-hoo d
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbɔɪ hʊd


Définition of boyhood

  • noun youth
Example sentences :
  • You were changing from boyhood into manhood, and you were changing without any authority over you.
  • Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
  • It reminded him of Max's boyhood, when he had read to Max at night.
  • Extract from : « K » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • Who in his boyhood has not felt the delight of freedom and adventure?
  • Extract from : « Night and Morning, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • He felt that the waters were troubled, as he had known them to be once or twice in his boyhood.
  • Extract from : « Tiverton Tales » by Alice Brown
  • He was a native of New York, he informed his companions, and had been a sailor from his boyhood.
  • Extract from : « The Field of Ice » by Jules Verne
  • In that moment all the dreams, the vague longings of his boyhood had found their reality.
  • Extract from : « The Inn at the Red Oak » by Latta Griswold
  • This art had been discovered during the boyhood of Columbus.
  • Extract from : « Introductory American History » by Henry Eldridge Bourne
  • Some day, perhaps, I'll tell you some of the experiences of my boyhood.
  • Extract from : « Great Uncle Hoot-Toot » by Mrs. Molesworth
  • Robert's boyhood was spent in an atmosphere characteristic of pioneer life.
  • Extract from : « Ponteach » by Robert Rogers
  • From boyhood Franklin had been interested in natural phenomena.
  • Extract from : « The Age of Invention » by Holland Thompson

Antonyms for boyhood

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