teenager
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noun
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Etymology
Origin of teenager
Explanation
If you're younger than 20 but older than 12, congratulations! You're a teenager! Teenagers are also known as teens or adolescents. Generally, teenagers have finished elementary school, are growing fairly quickly, and are in the last stage of development before they become official adults. As a teenager, the things you may do include graduating from high school, getting a driver's license, and working at a paid job. Before teenager was coined in the 1920s, the word was teener.
Example Sentences
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“It was apparent that he had this authenticity and felt like a real teenager, which is something that is very difficult to find,” says Chiarella.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 17, 2026
The eldest child of the previous king, Viserys I, Rhaenyra was named the official heir to the Iron Throne as a teenager by her father, despite women usually being overlooked in the line of succession.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 17, 2026
Before, the teenager "could not tolerate" being in a hair salon.
From BBC • Jun. 17, 2026
Their star is none other than the 18-year-old Lamine Yamal, soccer’s most electrifying teenager.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 15, 2026
He peeked out again just as a particularly scrawny-looking young man—little more than a teenager, really—held up a lamp and cried out, “Look at this! Good as new!”
From "The School for Whatnots" by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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