Pronunciation: /ˈtɛndər eɪdʒ/
noun a person's early years of life, typically considered as a period of innocence and vulnerability
A1 Children should be protected at their tender age.
A2 At a tender age, kids are very impressionable.
B1 Parents play a crucial role in shaping their child's future at a tender age.
B2 Experiences during one's tender age can have a lasting impact on their development.
C1 The environment a child grows up in during their tender age can greatly influence their beliefs and values.
C2 Psychologists often study the effects of trauma experienced at a tender age on an individual's mental health.
formal Children at a tender age require special care and attention.
informal Kids when they are young need a lot of love and care.
slang Babies at a young age need to be looked after carefully.
figurative The project was still in its tender age, just beginning to take shape.
tender ages
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