わかもの
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. young man; young woman; young people; youth; youngsters
Pitch accent
かもの
Composed of
youth; child (esp. of the young son of someone of high social standing); young; new
person
Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
words used by young people; slang
youth culture
functionary charged with training and organizing young wrestlers
Examples (74 in total)
They are typical young people.
Young people are eager to go abroad.
They were for the most part young people.
The young man was at a loss.
Behave yourself like a young man.
The audience were mostly adolescents.
He is a handsome young man.
I like that young man.
Many young men went to war.
He became a nice young man.
Young people like his books.
This is a car for young people.
The movie is popular with young people.
In general, young people dislike formality.
There's no entertainment for young people around here.
A group of young men were fighting.
Teenagers like to gossip.
Many young people in Spain are unemployed.
His novels are popular among young people.
That young man is very keen on cycling.
A group of youths attacked the old man.
Young people tend to complain about everything.
The group was made up of four young men.
Youth should be more involved in politics.
Those young men are independent of their parents.
The young man driving the car was drunk.
Many young people were present at the party.
Young people should enjoy reading more.
I think that most young people like rock music.
I like that young man in that he is honest and candid.
Many young men bled for the revolution.
Young people have no sense of danger at all.
The young man manages a big department store.
This music is popular with young people.
He grew up to be a fine youth.
Most young people don't know the terror of war.
That singer is very popular with young people.
Japanese young people like rock and jazz.
Today most young people can ski.
Generally speaking, the young people of today are clever.
The young man saved the girl from drowning.
Entertainment is still popular with young people in Japan.
As is often the case with young people, John is mad about pop music.
Young people must profit from their bitter experiences.
Adolescents often quarrel with their parents.
This bridge became famous among young people.
She glanced shyly at the young man.
Many young people in Japan eat bread for breakfast.
This kind of magazine can do harm to young people.
It became popular among young people to wear hunting boots.
Can these books really be of any use to young people?
Young men and women fought to defend their country.
A lot of young people went to Hawaii this summer.
Young people usually have more energy than the old.
We are speaking on behalf of the young people of Australia.
There is a lack of communication between the young and the old.
The retro feel of this cafe is a hit with young people.
Mr. Children is very popular among young people.
The young man knows little of his own country.
Her eyes rested on the young man reading the newspaper.
To study English is important for today's young people.
This young man knows little about his country.
Books for young people sell well these days.
As is evident from the data, smoking is not decreasing among the young.
This nude poster appeals visually to the young.
In other words, he is the most able young man I know.
It is quite common now to meet with young people who do not know the Bible.
Much to my surprise, my song appealed to many young people.
The new school failed to take into account the special needs of young people.
Her skill as a teacher is based on her understanding of young people.
Greenwich Village is a place which especially attracts the young.
The hairstyle soon became popular among young people.
The youngster resented being treated as a coward.
In most Western countries, young people come of age at 18 or 21.