わか
Meanings
Expression
Verb (1-dan)
1. to look young; to seem young
Kanji used
young
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Composed of
youth; child (esp. of the young son of someone of high social standing); young; new
to be seen; to be in sight; to look; to seem; to come
Examples (22 in total)
She looks young.
You look pretty young.
His sister looks young.
He looks as young as ever.
His aunt looks young.
Peter looks very young.
He looks young for his age.
Our teacher looks very young.
Really? You look so young.
Her new hair-do made her look younger.
The actress looks younger than she really is.
Seen from a distance, he looks much younger than he really is.
She looks young, but actually she's older than you are.
My aunt looks young.
You look young for your age.
My mother looks young for her age.
He looks young, but actually he is over forty.
He looks young, but in reality he is past thirty.
Tom and Mary are both thirty, but they look much younger.
John's mother looks very young, so she is often mistaken for his older sister.
At a glance, Mr. Tanaka looks young, but they say he's actually rather old.
She looks young because of her makeup, but she is already more than forty years old.