Pronunciation: /jʌŋɪfaɪ/

Definitions of youngify

verb to make something or someone appear or feel younger

Example Sentences

A1 I want to youngify my wardrobe by adding some trendy pieces.

A2 She youngified her living room by painting the walls a bright color.

B1 The company decided to youngify their image by hiring a new marketing team.

B2 The actress underwent a series of procedures to youngify her appearance for the role.

C1 The artist used innovative techniques to youngify traditional pottery designs.

C2 The architect's goal was to youngify the city skyline with modern skyscraper designs.

Examples of youngify in a Sentence

formal The company is looking to youngify their image by hiring more recent graduates.

informal I think we should youngify this room by adding some colorful decorations.

slang Let's youngify this party by playing some current hits and having a photo booth.

figurative She decided to youngify her wardrobe by adding some trendy pieces to her collection.

Grammatical Forms of youngify

past tense

youngified

plural

youngifies

comparative

more youngify

superlative

most youngify

present tense

youngify

future tense

will youngify

perfect tense

have youngified

continuous tense

is youngifying

singular

youngifies

positive degree

youngify

infinitive

to youngify

gerund

youngifying

participle

youngified

Origin and Evolution of youngify

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'youngify' is believed to have originated as a playful combination of 'young' and the suffix '-ify' which means 'to make or become'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in a humorous or creative context, the word 'youngify' has evolved to be used more commonly in informal language to describe making something or someone appear younger or more youthful.