Adolescent Development

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for boys, typically held at the age of thirteen

  • The young boy prepared for his bar mitzvah ceremony, a significant milestone in his Jewish faith.
  • I'm looking forward to attending my cousin's bar mitzvah next weekend.
  • Did you see the awesome gifts I got at Jake's bar mitzvah? It was lit!
  • Reaching the age of thirteen felt like my own personal bar mitzvah, a moment of coming of age and responsibility.

verb to reach the age at which one is legally considered an adult

preposition a preposition indicating the action of reaching adulthood

  • In many cultures, individuals are considered to have come of age when they reach a certain age, usually around 18 or 21.
  • I feel like I've really come of age now that I've graduated from college and started my first job.
  • She totally came of age during her semester abroad in Europe - she's so much more confident now.
  • The company has truly come of age in the industry, establishing itself as a leader in innovation and quality.

noun a school for children that usually includes grades seven, eight, and nine

adjective describing the type of school

noun a person between the ages of 13 and 19

adjective relating to or characteristic of teenagers

  • The teenager was engrossed in studying for his upcoming exams.
  • The teenager was totally into binge-watching his favorite TV show.
  • That teenager is always on fleek with their fashion choices.
  • The teenager's mind was a whirlwind of emotions as they navigated the complexities of adolescence.

verb to grow or develop into adulthood; to go through adolescence

  • During adolescence, individuals undergo significant physical and emotional changes.
  • My cousin is going through adolescence and can be quite moody.
  • Adolescence is a tough time, but you'll get through it.
  • The company is still in its adolescence stage, trying to find its place in the market.