English Words: Y

2,763 words · Page 46 of 56

yours truliespron

we, us, or ourselves

yours trulyphrase

Used to close a note or letter.

yours'dcontraction

Contraction of yours + would.

yours'vecontraction

Contraction of yours + have.

yourselfpron

Your own self (singular).

yourselfspron

Obsolete form of yourselves.

yourselvespron

Inflection of you (plural) used as the object of a verb or non-locative preposition in a clause whose subject is the same (the people addressed).

yoursenpron

Yourself.

youspron

You.

Yousafname

A surname from Arabic, equivalent to English Joseph.

Yousafzainame

A surname.

yousedet

Alternative form of yous.

youse'sdet

Possessive of youse (standing in for your).

Yousefname

A male given name from Arabic.

Yousefiname

A surname from Persian.

youselfpron

Pronunciation spelling of yourself.

yousespron

you (plural).

youseselfpron

Yourself, reflexive case of youse.

youseselvespron

Yourselves, reflexive case of youse.

Youssefname

A male given name.

yousselvespron

Yourselves, reflexive case of yous.

yousserdet

Alternative form of yizzer.

youtnoun

Pronunciation spelling of youth.

youthnoun

The quality or state of being young.

youth bulgenoun

A demographic pattern where a high proportion of the population (of a country etc.) consists of children and young adults (usually between around 15 to 25 years of age).

youth custody centrenoun

A young offender institution (YOI).

youth hostelnoun

An inexpensive supervised lodging place, primarily for young people.

youth is wasted on the youngphrase

Young people often fail to fully appreciate or utilize the vitality and opportunities that come with youth.

youth workernoun

A person who works with youngsters, to promote informal education.

youth-on-agenoun

A perennial plant native to North America and widely planted as an ornamental: Tolmiea menziesii

youthemismnoun

A euphemism that is used to appeal to older individuals, to make them feel younger.

youthenverb

To make younger or more youthful.

youthenizeverb

To make (something) more appealing or relatable to young people

youthenizingverb

present participle and gerund of youthenize

youthfestnoun

A gathering of young people, or one where youth is celebrated.

youthfuladj

Young or seeming young.

youthfulizeverb

To make youthful.

youthfullyadv

In a youthful manner.

youthfulnessnoun

The vitality characteristic of youth.

youthheadnoun

Youth; youthhood.

youthhoodnoun

The state of being young, either in age or in spirit; youth.

youthifyverb

To make youthful.

youthismnoun

discrimination against young people

youthitudenoun

A fetishized, objectified cultural ideal of youth.

youthlessadj

Devoid of youth; old, aged.

youthlessnessnoun

Absence of youth.

youthlikeadj

Characteristic of youth.

youthlyadj

Youthful.

Youthmanname

A surname.

youthnessnoun

The state, quality, or condition of being a youth; adolescence

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The English alphabetical index for the letter Y contains 2,763 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 56 pages, and you are currently viewing page 46. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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