adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'youngest' describes the noun it is referring to as being the most youthful or least old in a group.
In a family setting, the term 'youngest' is often used to refer to the family member who is the youngest in age. For example, 'the youngest sibling in the family'.
In sports teams, 'youngest' can be used to describe the player who is the youngest on the team. For instance, 'the youngest player on the basketball team'.
In a professional setting, 'youngest' may be used to refer to the employee who has the least amount of experience or tenure. For example, 'the youngest member of the board'.
The youngest writer to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was Jennifer Egan.
Dr. Jane Smith is the youngest psychologist to be appointed as head of the department at our institution.
Mark Johnson became the youngest CEO of a Fortune 500 company at the age of 32.
Sarah Williams is the youngest athlete to win a gold medal in the Olympics at the age of 16.