juvenility

/ˌdʒuːvəˈnɪləti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being young, youthful, or immature.
    • Despite his age, he still possessed a certain juvenility in his sense of wonder.
    • The novel captures the innocence and juvenility of childhood summers.
    • Her juvenility was evident in her playful attitude and boundless energy.
  2. Young people as a group; youth.
    • The festival was designed to entertain the juvenility of the town.
    • The teacher dedicated her career to educating the juvenility of the community.
    • The park was filled with the laughter and noise of local juvenility.
  3. An instance or display of youthful behavior, especially when considered immature or naive.
    • His constant pranks were a sign of his juvenility.
    • She regretted the juvenility of her argument during the meeting.
    • The board members dismissed the proposal as a piece of juvenility.
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