Difference between Tyke and Youngster

What is the difference between Tyke and Youngster?

Tyke as a noun is a mongrel dog. while Youngster as a noun is a young person.

Tyke

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A mongrel dog. A native of Yorkshire. A child, especially a boy.

Youngster

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A young person.

Example sentence: I loved playing with a doll as a youngster. I liked dressing her up and combing her hair. This one doll had a really big face and hair and earrings. I had her for a long time and only got rid of her when I was at high school.

We hope you now know whether to use Tyke or Youngster in your sentence.

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