English to Yoruba Meaning of youth - odo


Youth :
odo

odo eniyan, odo, ọjọ ori, poju, ọmọ omobirin, Bloom, omo, ewe, ọmọdekunrin, ọlẹ, o bimo, omidan, àìrọrùn ori

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Definitions of youth in English
Noun(1) a young person (especially a young man or boy(2) young people collectively(3) the time of life between childhood and maturity(4) early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperienced(5) an early period of development(6) the freshness and vitality characteristic of a young person
Examples of youth in English
(1) he had been a keen sportsman in his youth(2) The youth bust and old age boom will change the states' dependency ratios.(3) There was a period when the youth were seen avoiding temples or any religious activities.(4) A second youth was struck in the head, reportedly with a chair.(5) Shock, them, disturb them, draw their attention away from the popular culture of youth and joy.(6) The youth were overwhelmingly from secondary schools, with an average age of 14 to 17.(7) I am one of the great army of black youth of this country who feels with the intuitive instinct of the oppressed, that a crisis is imminent.(8) Down the hall, the youth committee is struggling to find adults to chaperone the youth service project.(9) The televised trial has drawn national attention in a country where youth sports are popular and competitive.(10) You aren't yet of age but a strong youth may turn into a stronger adult!(11) As I approach middle age I find maturity is best summed up as 40 is the old age of youth and 50 is the youth of old age.(12) The family oriented residential event offered a full programme of presentations, seminars and workshops for the youth and adults.(13) To understand Northtown in the '80s is to understand Minnesota suburban youth culture in those days.(14) Sister Bliss's big beats aren't really the soundtrack to youth culture anymore though, rather a nostalgic reminder of pills, parties and puberty.(15) this publishing sector is no longer in its youth(16) A treasure hunt has been organised by the youth club for the youth of the area.
Related Phrases of youth
(1) youth hostel ::
odo ile ayagbe
(2) youth club ::
odo club
(3) the youth ::
awọn odo
(4) youth group ::
odo egbe
(5) youth culture ::
odo asa
(6) youth worker ::
odo Osise
(7) youth center ::
odo aarin
(8) in my youth ::
ninu mi ewe
(9) fountain of youth ::
orisun odo
(10) gilded youth ::
gilded odo
Synonyms
Noun
1. early years ::
tete years
4. young people ::
odo awon eniyan
5. early days ::
tete ọjọ
6. young person ::
odo eniyan
7. young ::
odo
Antonyms
1. adult ::
agbalagba
Different Forms
youth, youthful, youths
Word Example from TV Shows
And you're still blessed with youth.

And you're still blessed with YOUTH.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 7

Perhaps because he had spent\Nhis childhood and youth

Perhaps because he had spent
his childhood and YOUTH

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 6

Penny, this is your youth, what do I do?

Penny, this is your YOUTH, what do I do?

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 20

and I watched all the companions of my youth die.

and I watched all the companions of my YOUTH die.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 6

All the friends and companions of my youth are dead

All the friends and companions of my YOUTH are dead

Vikings Season 1, Episode 6

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