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preadolescence

American  
[pree-ad-l-es-uhns] / ˌpri æd lˈɛs əns /

noun

  1. the period preceding adolescence, usually designated as the years from 10 to 13.


Etymology

Origin of preadolescence

First recorded in 1925–30; pre- + adolescence

Example Sentences

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Even among conservatories, it is exceptional, with a wide age range — from preadolescence to post-baccalaureate adulthood — and a personalized approach, of schedules and repertoire, for musicians who live almost entirely for their art.

From New York Times • Jun. 4, 2024

"It seems like wherever you had your developmental life preadolescence and adolescence tends to be where your thermostat is tuned."

From Salon • Sep. 11, 2023

Gothel could be many modern American parents who think that confining their teens in enforced preadolescence may make them feel younger too.

From Time • Apr. 8, 2014

Even battling evil warlocks, when tween girls leave the page for the screen, they largely hew to an awkward caricature of preadolescence.

From New York Times • Jun. 3, 2011

The same principles should carry over into the intermediate, or preadolescence, age.

From How to Teach Religion Principles and Methods by Betts, George Herbert

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