adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
sb's youthful appearance
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She was no longer a young woman, despite her youthful appearance.
youthful energy (= energy that young people naturally have )
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She is very talented and full of youthful energy.
youthful enthusiasm (= enthusiasm that is typical of young people )
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The team has just the right mix of youthful enthusiasm and experience.
youthful indiscretion
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Earl describes his past links with the racist group as a youthful indiscretion .
youthful/childlike excitement
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Her voice was full of youthful excitement.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
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He specialises in removing bags under the eyes and tightening the eyelids to produce a more youthful look.
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Edna Gilmartin looked more youthful and less formidable than I seemed to remember her from the ticket line at the Cort Theater.
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Nevertheless, high birth rates ensured that society was far more youthful in its composition than it is today.
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Giving a far more youthful look altogether.
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The new packaging features a transparent label and updated graphics to give the brand a more youthful look.
■ NOUN
appearance
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It was Hamish McIntyre who had first addressed him like that and without blinking an eyelid at his youthful appearance .
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Some, as mentioned, cling to youthful appearance and risk looking absurd.
energy
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All the natural grace in her now flowed through her body, unspoiled by her bursts of youthful energy .
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It was comfortable with its premature senescence but at the same time was wired with a wildness and youthful energy .
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Hope and youthful energy rose up in her again, like leaves on a young tree in spring.
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The product is among the many foods and cosmetics aimed at baby boomers hoping to preserve their youthful energy and looks.
enthusiasm
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For most purposes a rectangular distribution is the most desirable because it provides the appropriate mix of youthful enthusiasm and ageing experience.
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From time to time the main Party had to intervene to help out the youngsters or to curb their youthful enthusiasms .
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At present their sound has more to do with youthful enthusiasm than finesse.
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The outdated expression, plus his look of youthful enthusiasm , reminded Cassie briefly of stories she had read as a child.
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She had to the last a youthful enthusiasm , an erect carriage, and a firm step.
look
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He specialises in removing bags under the eyes and tightening the eyelids to produce a more youthful look .
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Her eyes took on a youthful look and I could see that she must once have been beautiful.
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Giving a far more youthful look altogether.
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The new packaging features a transparent label and updated graphics to give the brand a more youthful look .
vigour
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And Des works out in his home gym to keep up with her youthful vigour .
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Surely, they feel, youthful vigour should outgun out-of-date prudery.
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This means that evolution favours youthful vigour at the expense of later decline.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Although middle-aged, he had a youthful appearance.
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At 61, she seems remarkably youthful .
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She has managed to maintain her youthful appearance.
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She still manages to bring a youthful enthusiasm and energy to her work.
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They still have much of their youthful idealism.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Besides, he was funny and youthful , the opposite pole to Matthew Blake.
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Dole also hammered at the increase in youthful drug use in the last four years.
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For most purposes a rectangular distribution is the most desirable because it provides the appropriate mix of youthful enthusiasm and ageing experience.
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It was age, youthful high spirits, they were very young, like puppies really.
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That led to the book, which includes narratives culled from years of youthful research.
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The designers who turned their pens to her wardrobe took advantage of her youthful figure by suggesting form-fitting silhouettes.
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You may find your youthful occupational dreams are largely unanswered and unfulfilled.
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Young men modelled on a youthful Marlon Brando swaggering around their motorbikes.