VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Tender age

Meaning:

A young age.

Examples:

  • It can't be easy holding all that responsibility at such a tender age.
  • Living on the street already at a very tender age, they slowly accumulated psychological, social, mental, personality and emotional problems.
  • You know, she's at that tender age where she likes to do anything she can to get a rise out of her parents.
  • Pamela is a remarkable dancer who has been the professional dance partner of Guillermo in Argentina. She has great experience as a tango dancer, having participated in top-class events, shows and various media appearances? and all this at the tender age of 25.
  • Due to her tender age, we're being most gentle with her.
  • I sent you to Tokyo at the tender age of three.
  • At that time, at the tender age of seven, I created a story.
  • He is a very young looking boy at a tender age of 18.
  • At the tender age of 14, he decided that explosives would be his speciality.
  • It has to be ingrained in children in our homes and schools from a tender age.