Adolescarias

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ˌædəˈlɛskəriəs/

Definitions of adolescarias

noun a plural noun referring to young fish or juvenile marine organisms

Example Sentences

A1 Adolescarias are young people in their teenage years.

A2 Adolescarias often face challenges as they navigate through adolescence.

B1 The school has a program specifically designed to support adolescarias in their development.

B2 Research shows that adolescarias who have strong support systems are more likely to succeed.

C1 Adolescarias are at a critical stage of development that can impact their future well-being.

C2 Understanding the unique needs and experiences of adolescarias is essential for providing effective support.

Examples of adolescarias in a Sentence

formal The study focused on the impact of social media on adolescarias' mental health.

informal I heard that adolescarias these days are really into TikTok.

slang Some adolescarias are always on their phones, texting and stuff.

figurative The teacher described the transition from childhood to adolescarias as a journey of self-discovery.

Grammatical Forms of adolescarias

past tense

adolescarias

plural

adolescarias

comparative

more adolescarias

superlative

most adolescarias

present tense

adolescarias

future tense

will adolescarias

perfect tense

have adolescarias

continuous tense

is adolescarias

singular

adolescarias

positive degree

adolescarias

infinitive

to adolescarias

gerund

adolescariasing

participle

adolescariased

Origin and Evolution of adolescarias

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adolescarias' originated from Latin.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Latin to refer to young people in the stage of adolescence, the word 'adolescarias' evolved over time to become 'adolescent' in modern English, referring to individuals in the same age group.