mid-adolescent
Appearance
See also: midadolescent
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From mid- + adolescent.
Adjective
[edit]mid-adolescent (comparative more mid-adolescent, superlative most mid-adolescent)
- being in or pertaining to the middle of the adolescence
- 2007 August 9, Cintra Wilson, “A (Very Poised) Dance on the Table”, in New York Times[1]:
- The Phi store on Greene Street is a vast cool, dark space of dizzying height, an effect accentuated by smooth free-standing obsidian walls and willowy black Corinthian pillars that seem to be in a midadolescent growth spurt.