Crossword-Solution: JUVENILITY 10 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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Word Word Type Definition
Juvenility n. Youthfulness; adolescence.
Juvenility n. The manners or character of youth; immaturity.

We have 33 clues for the answer “JUVENILITY”

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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
AREET
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.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 2009
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.
American Notes for General Circulation Charles Dickens 2013
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.
Dombey and Son Charles Dickens 1997
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.
The Lesson of the Master Henry James 2015
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.
A Treatise on Parents and Children George Bernard Shaw 2006