unyouthful

English

Etymology

From un- + youthful.

Adjective

unyouthful (comparative more unyouthful, superlative most unyouthful)

  1. Not youthful.
    • 2007 March 18, David Kamp, “With the Band”, in New York Times:
      And with sly humor, rather than the acrid cynicism that usually characterizes showbiz satire, Lethem follows through with the immediate consequence of such a magical moment: “When no one was looking, the lip of the stage had been approached by men of guile and influence, unyouthful men in youthful clothes.”
    • 2022, Ian McEwan, Lessons, page 557:
      The hotel was usually fulll, though the clientele remained unyouthful.
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