Pronunciation: /twiːn/
noun a person who is between the ages of about 10 and 12 years old
A1 My tween loves playing video games.
A2 The tween asked for a new phone for their birthday.
B1 As a parent, it can be challenging to understand the interests of tweens.
B2 Tween fashion trends are constantly changing.
C1 The tween demographic is a key target for many marketing campaigns.
C2 Researchers are studying the behavior patterns of tweens to better understand their preferences.
adjective referring to or characteristic of a person who is between the ages of about 10 and 12 years old
A1 I have a tween sister who loves to play video games.
A2 The tween audience is often targeted in advertising for toys and games.
B1 As a parent of a tween, it can be challenging to find activities they enjoy.
B2 Tween fashion trends are constantly changing and evolving.
C1 The tween demographic is a key focus for many marketing campaigns.
C2 Tween influencers on social media have a significant impact on their peers.
formal The psychologist conducted a study on the cognitive development of tweens.
informal I heard that new tween movie is really popular with kids.
slang My tween is always on their phone, it's like their lifeline.
figurative The relationship between childhood and adolescence is often seen as the 'tween' stage.
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