Minor (Noun)
Meaning
A young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster".
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The 10-year-old minor lived in the nearby village and had gone missing a week ago.
- Parents need to get their child's consent when using images of a minor online for marketing.
- Anyone found distributing obscene materials to a minor could be sent to jail.
- Photography competitions need participants' guardians to fill consent forms when involving a minor in shoots.
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Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Buster
- Foster Child
- Peanut
- Bairn
- Piccaninny
- Urchin
- Pickaninny
- Kindergartener
- Poster Child
- Child Prodigy
- Scamp
- Kiddie
- Foster-child
- Picaninny
- Silly
- Wonder Child
- Sprog
- Changeling
- Toddler
- Tot
- Yearling
- Monkey
- Scalawag
- Fosterling
- Rapscallion
- Kindergartner
- Orphan
- Preschooler
- Infant Prodigy
- Waif
- Imp
- Scallywag
- Kiddy
- Street Child