Crossword-Solution: JUVENILITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Juvenility | n. | Youthfulness; adolescence. |
| Juvenility | n. | The manners or character of youth; immaturity. |
We have 33 clues for the answer “JUVENILITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| girlhood | 3 answers |
| Teen years | 3 answers |
| naivety | 6 answers |
| tender age | 11 answers |
| verdancy | 30 answers |
| springtide | 30 answers |
| youthhood | 30 answers |
| youthfulness | 30 answers |
| viridity | 30 answers |
| pubescence | 31 answers |
| puberty | 31 answers |
| permutation | 31 answers |
| greenness | 31 answers |
| Springtime. | 32 answers |
| rawness | 32 answers |
| originality | 33 answers |
| Growing pains. | 34 answers |
| newness | 36 answers |
| Naiveté | 37 answers |
| unfamiliarity | 37 answers |
| Unawareness | 38 answers |
| Artlessness | 39 answers |
| Freshness | 41 answers |
| Simplicity | 43 answers |
| Inexperience | 43 answers |
| novelty | 44 answers |
| callowness | 45 answers |
| Adolescence | 45 answers |
| innocence | 60 answers |
| bloom | 66 answers |
| Immaturity | 72 answers |
| Spring | 95 answers |
| Youth | 97 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JUVENILITY (5)
Pickwick is somewhat infirm now; but he retains all his former juvenility of spirit, and may still be frequently seen, contemplating the pictures in the Dulwich Gallery, or enjoying a walk about the pleasant neighbourhood on a fine day.
But that they take as proselytes, persons so young that they cannot know their own minds, and cannot possess much strength of resolution in this or any other respect, I can assert from my own observation of the extreme juvenility of certain youthful Shakers whom I saw at work among the party on the road.
Cleopatra was arrayed in full dress, with the diamonds, short sleeves, rouge, curls, teeth, and other juvenility all complete; but Paralysis was not to be deceived, had known her for the object of its errand, and had struck her at her glass, where she lay like a horrible doll that had tumbled down.
This lady struck Paul Overt as altogether pretty, with a surprising juvenility and a high smartness of aspect, something that—he could scarcely have said why—served for mystification.
That is exactly what we get at present in our rich and consequently governing classes: they pass from juvenility to senility without ever touching maturity except in body.