The abstract noun of young
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To change “young,” which is an adjective, into an abstract noun, you would use “youth,” namely, the immaterial and unfortunately ephemeral quality possessed by one who is young.
Here’s an example of “youth” used to describe an abstract quality: “Youth is wasted on the young.”
But remember, “youth” may also function as a “concrete” noun to describe a specific person who is young;
for example, “Even as a youth, he had shown extraordinary promise.”
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