"Preteen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Preteen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Preteen" Meaning

A preteen is a youngster aged around 11 to 13 years old, typically between the ages of 10 and 14, before reaching adolescence but after early childhood. The term is often used to describe pre-pubescent children who are too old for childhood but not yet adolescents.

"Preteen" Examples

Examples of Using "Preteen"


During the preteen years, children often undergo significant physical and emotional changes as they mature into teenagers.
The preteen magazine targeted at this age group offered a range of articles on topics such as friendships, family relationships, and personal growth.
As a teacher, she found it challenging to relate to her preteen students, who often seemed to be navigating unexplored emotional territories.
Boys often feel self-conscious about their bodies during the preteen stage, leading to increased anxiety and insecurity.
Research has shown that the preteen years are a critical stage in the development of a child's self-esteem, with those who experience bullying or harassment during this time being particularly vulnerable.

"Preteen" Similar Words

Presyncope

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Pret-a-manger

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Pret-a-porter

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Pretax

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Before taxes have been deducted from an amount of money, such as income or profit.

Preteach

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Preteaching

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Pretectal

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The prefix "pre-" means "before" or "in front of".<br><br>The word I found corresponding to the prefix "pre-" and the root "tactal" doesn't seem to be a commonly used word in English.<br><br>However, "pretectal" is not a standard word in English either. <br><br>But there is a decent reason I can speculate about. "Tectal" is a rare word referring to indirect evidence or suspicion. "Pretectal" could be interpreted as a hypothetical word suggesting "in front of indirect evidence" or "making something look suspicious before another event takes place.” However, please note that "preectal" is not a word recognized by dictionaries in current use.

Preteens

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Pretence

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Pretences

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Pretend

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"To pretend" means to give the impression of something being true or real, but it is not actually true. It is an act of something that is not genuine or factual. It can also mean to behave or play a part in a particular way in order to deceive or cheat someone.<br><br>Example: "She pretended to be sleeping so she wouldn't have to talk to him."<br><br>Synonyms: assume, counterfeit, feign, fake, simulate, mimic.

Pretendance

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Imposture or pretension, especially of a pretended superiority or a pretended quality of character that is not genuine.

Pretendant

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Pretended

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