Pronunciation: /jʌŋ mæn/

Definitions of young man

noun a male individual who is not yet fully matured

Example Sentences

A1 The young man is learning how to ride a bike.

A2 The young man enjoys playing video games in his free time.

B1 The young man is studying hard to become a doctor.

B2 The young man traveled to different countries to broaden his horizons.

C1 The young man's entrepreneurial spirit led him to start his own business.

C2 The young man's dedication to his craft earned him international recognition.

Examples of young man in a Sentence

formal The young man presented his research findings at the academic conference.

informal That young man is always the life of the party.

slang Check out that young man over there, he's got some serious swag.

figurative The young man's dreams soared higher than the clouds.

Grammatical Forms of young man

past tense

young man

plural

young men

comparative

younger man

superlative

youngest man

present tense

young man

future tense

will be a young man

perfect tense

has been a young man

continuous tense

is being a young man

singular

young man

positive degree

young man

infinitive

to be a young man

gerund

being a young man

participle

young man

Origin and Evolution of young man

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The term 'young man' originated from Old English, where 'geong mann' was used to refer to a male individual who is in the early stage of adulthood.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'young man' has continued to be used to describe a male individual in his youth or early adulthood, with no significant changes in its meaning.