Meaning of A few years younger
Indicates someone is slightly younger than another person.
In simple words: Some years less than someone else
A few years younger in a sentence
- She is a few years younger than her brother.
- He looked a few years younger after a vacation.
- My friend is just a few years younger than me.
- I thought she was a few years younger, but she's actually my age.
- They are a few years younger than their classmates.
How to use A few years younger
Used to compare ages. Appropriate in friendly or neutral conversations but avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
a few years + younger than + object
Memory hint
Think of 'a few' as a small number of years, like 'two or three'.
Related words
Collocations with A few years younger
- a few years younger than
- feel a few years younger
- look a few years younger
Synonyms for A few years younger
- somewhat younger
- a little younger
- a couple of years younger
Opposites of A few years younger
- a few years older
Common mistakes with A few years younger
- Saying 'more younger' instead of 'younger'
- Confusing with 'a bit older'
- Using with non-comparable subjects
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Frequently asked questions about A few years younger
What does A few years younger mean?
Some years less than someone else
What is the definition of A few years younger?
Indicates someone is slightly younger than another person.
How do you use A few years younger in a sentence?
She is a few years younger than her brother.
Can you give another example of A few years younger?
He looked a few years younger after a vacation.
What are synonyms for A few years younger?
Common alternatives include somewhat younger, a little younger, a couple of years younger.
What is the opposite of A few years younger?
Opposite meanings include a few years older.
What words go with A few years younger?
It commonly pairs with a few years younger than, feel a few years younger, look a few years younger.
What are common mistakes when using A few years younger?
Saying 'more younger' instead of 'younger' Confusing with 'a bit older' Using with non-comparable subjects
How do you pronounce A few years younger?
US: //ə fju jɪrz jʌŋɚ//, UK: //ə fjuː jɪəz jʌŋɡər//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use A few years younger?
Used to compare ages. Appropriate in friendly or neutral conversations but avoid in formal writing.
