Young girl: meaning, definitions and examples

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young girl

 

[ jʌŋ ɡɜːrl ]

Context #1

a child

A young girl is a female child who is in the early stage of her life, typically before reaching puberty. Young girls are often characterized by their innocence, curiosity, and playfulness. They are full of energy and enthusiasm, eager to explore the world around them.

Synonyms

child, kid, little girl

Examples of usage

  • She is just a young girl, still learning about the world.
  • The young girl giggled as she chased after the butterflies in the garden.
Context #2

a teenager

In some contexts, a young girl can also refer to a teenage girl who is in the stage between childhood and adulthood. Teenage girls are going through significant physical and emotional changes as they navigate the challenges of adolescence.

Synonyms

adolescent, teenage girl, youth

Examples of usage

  • The young girl was excited to start high school next year.
  • Teenage girls often face peer pressure and social expectations.

Translations

Translations of the word "young girl" in other languages:

🇵🇹 menina jovem

🇮🇳 युवा लड़की

🇩🇪 junges Mädchen

🇮🇩 gadis muda

🇺🇦 молода дівчина

🇵🇱 młoda dziewczyna

🇯🇵 若い女の子

🇫🇷 jeune fille

🇪🇸 joven chica

🇹🇷 genç kız

🇰🇷 젊은 소녀

🇸🇦 فتاة شابة

🇨🇿 mladá dívka

🇸🇰 mladé dievča

🇨🇳 年轻女孩

🇸🇮 mlado dekle

🇮🇸 ung stúlka

🇰🇿 жас қыз

🇬🇪 ახალგაზრდა გოგო

🇦🇿 gənc qız

🇲🇽 joven chica

Word origin

The term 'young girl' has been used in the English language since the late Middle Ages, derived from the Old English word 'gierl' meaning 'young person of any sex'. Over time, the term has evolved to specifically refer to a female child or teenager.