young adulthood - translation to English
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young adulthood - translation to English

PERSON IN THE AGE RANGE OF 20 TO 40
Young adults; Young adulthood; Young Adult; Young-adult; Yong adult; Yadult; Young adult (psychology)

young adulthood         
(n.) = adolescencia
Ex: These guidelines are predicated on the belief that young adulthood is a unique life stage.
adulthood         
  • A group of adult people
2008 FILM DIRECTED BY NOEL CLARKE
AdULTHOOD
(n.) = edad adulta, mayoría de edad
Ex: By adulthood the child's literary consciousness has grown into a full-bodied appreciation of the work of the great imaginative writers.
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* young adulthood = adolescencia
young master         
1980 FILM BY JACKIE CHAN
Young Master
el joven amo {hijo del dueño de la casa}

Definition

adulthood
Adulthood is the state of being an adult.
Few people nowadays are able to maintain friendships into adulthood.
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Wikipedia

Young adult

In medicine and the social sciences, a young adult is generally a person in the years following adolescence, regardless of the local legal definition of "adult". Definitions and opinions on what qualifies as a young adult vary, with works such as Erik Erikson's stages of human development significantly influencing the definition of the term; generally, the term is often used to refer to adults in approximately the age range of 18 to 39 years, with some more inclusive definitions extending the definition into the early to mid 40s. The young adult stage in human development precedes middle adulthood.

In the literary business, the term young adult is very often used informally or in a marketing sense for the readers of young adult literature, books targeted at children down to ages 12 or 13. This broad extension of young adult to minors has been disputed, as they are not considered adults by the law or in most cultures, outside of religion (such as the Bar or Bat Mitzvah in Judaism), and the tradition of biological adulthood beginning at puberty has become archaic.

Examples of use of young adulthood
1. Records show that Boyd struggled through her young adulthood.
2. Now, of course, exuberant overindulgence is a part of young adulthood.
3. But you can choose basic furnishings such as beds and dressers your child can use into young adulthood.
4. Environmental Protection Agency, said infant mice exposed to chemicals like PCBs show only very subtle effects in young adulthood.
5. "Sometimes we see folks who could handle it through school perhaps, and through young adulthood," she said.