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Definition of juvenescence in English: juvenescencenoun ˌdʒuːvəˈnɛs(ə)nsˌdʒuvəˈnɛsəns mass nounformal The state or period of being young. 〈正式〉青春;青春期 the characters she is reconstructing spring from her own juvenescence figurative the juvenescence of the year Example sentencesExamples - I believe that the happiest individuals are those who have reclaimed their juvenescence, or the power to grow young.
- Gyllenhaals juvenescence is the magic that makes even Graysmiths most mundane actions sparkle.
- A silhouette portrait of Talbot as a boy of seven, drawn in 1807 by an unknown hand, opens this monumental book about the birth and juvenescence of a medium.
Synonyms early years, early life, young days, teens, teenage years, adolescence, young adulthood, boyhood, girlhood, childhood
OriginEarly 19th century: from Latin juvenescent- 'reaching the age of youth', from the verb juvenescere, from juvenis 'young'. Rhymesacquiescence, adolescence, arborescence, coalescence, convalescence, deliquescence, effervescence, essence, evanescence, excrescence, florescence, fluorescence, incandescence, iridescence, luminescence, obsolescence, opalescence, phosphorescence, pubescence, putrescence, quiescence, quintessence Definition of juvenescence in US English: juvenescencenounˌdʒuvəˈnɛsənsˌjo͞ovəˈnesəns formal The state or period of being young. 〈正式〉青春;青春期 the characters she is reconstructing spring from her own juvenescence Example sentencesExamples - Gyllenhaals juvenescence is the magic that makes even Graysmiths most mundane actions sparkle.
- A silhouette portrait of Talbot as a boy of seven, drawn in 1807 by an unknown hand, opens this monumental book about the birth and juvenescence of a medium.
- I believe that the happiest individuals are those who have reclaimed their juvenescence, or the power to grow young.
Synonyms early years, early life, young days, teens, teenage years, adolescence, young adulthood, boyhood, girlhood, childhood
OriginEarly 19th century: from Latin juvenescent- ‘reaching the age of youth’, from the verb juvenescere, from juvenis ‘young’. |