noun
Young, underage, not physically or emotionally mature person.
adjective
1. Childlish, infantine, puerile, etc.
2. For or relating to young people.
2.1 Indicate young person by performance in theatre or movie.
2.2 Relating to animals, for example: young birds.
noun
âSorry but youâre just too juvenile for me. I like older, matured guys. I hope you understand, Markâ
adjective
1. âI have enough of this discussion and juveniletomfoolery. You are my son, and I care about your safety because youâre only a kid.â
2. âItâs very hard to say it, beacuse Iâm parent too. I know what you going thought right now, when your child was arrestedâ
âBut he is innocent, itâs very good child. Maybe we werenât a lot of time with my husband, but I know that Austin hadnât done it!
âSecurity cameras show him as he vadalize and stole expensive jewerly. He also admit it was him.â
âPlease officer, he is just a juvenile and very vulnerable. He canât go to juvie or worst... to prison. He didnât survive thisâ
2.1 âThatâs not fair that she didnât get this juvenile lead. Iâm sad for her. This really mean a lot to her. I wish I could do somethingâ
âIf itâs really torture you and makes you miserable, just donât give up on it. I heard that Amanda have this role. You can talk to her, and maybe she change roles with Scarlett. She even didnât want to play in this playâ
2.2 âLook, there they are!â
âQuiet, you just gonna scare them off. Thereâs still some juvenile birds in nest. If you scare their parents, they will abandon baby birdies.
1. a person who behaviour is relentlessly, madly uncontrolled, unsafe and risky. Those habits and ways for living is coming from term, usually shows us assured shocked admiration.
2. madman, lunatic, headcase.
âStop it! You will die!â
âI donât and I canât stop it right now, Iâve must to end this and nobody will change my mindâ
âYou are mad! Donât act like headbanger. You may dieâ