Tender age
A young age, as in It’s a great advantage to learn languages at a tender age. [ Early 1300s ]
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adjective, tenderer, tenderest. 1. soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak. 2. weak or delicate in constitution; not strong or hardy. 3. (of plants) unable to withstand freezing temperatures. 4. young or immature: children of tender age. 5. delicate or soft in quality: tender blue. 6. delicate, soft, or gentle: […]
- Tenderer
adjective, tenderer, tenderest. 1. soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak. 2. weak or delicate in constitution; not strong or hardy. 3. (of plants) unable to withstand freezing temperatures. 4. young or immature: children of tender age. 5. delicate or soft in quality: tender blue. 6. delicate, soft, or gentle: […]
- Tenderers
verb (used with object) 1. to present formally for acceptance; make formal offer of: to tender one’s resignation. 2. to offer or proffer. 3. Law. to offer, as money or goods, in payment of a debt or other obligation, especially in exact accordance with the terms of the law and of the obligation. verb (used […]
- Tenderest
adjective, tenderer, tenderest. 1. soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak. 2. weak or delicate in constitution; not strong or hardy. 3. (of plants) unable to withstand freezing temperatures. 4. young or immature: children of tender age. 5. delicate or soft in quality: tender blue. 6. delicate, soft, or gentle: […]
- Tenderfoot
noun, plural tenderfoots, tenderfeet [ten-der-feet] /ˈtɛn dərˌfit/ (Show IPA) 1. a raw, inexperienced person; novice. 2. a newcomer to the ranching and mining regions of the western U.S., unused to hardships. 3. one in the lowest rank of the Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of America. noun (pl) -foots, -feet 1. a newcomer, […]