Pubescence in a sentence as a noun

Putting in less than that at any point before pubescence can be catastrophic to the growth of the child.

He had a rather highly accelerated pubescence which increased the alienation that teenagers often feel from their peers.

Their typically scanty pubescence makes them less efficient pollinators than bees when taken one by each, but in the aggregate they're critical nonetheless.

For younger kids who feel out of place for all the regular reasons of childhood and pubescence, a naturally blonde-haired character feels like someone they could identify with.

I was questioning the assumption that this is an ingrained feature of early pubescence, because the fact is that what teenagers go through now with high school and little-to-no real responsibility is a modern phenomenon.

Pubescence definitions

noun

the time of life when sex glands become functional

See also: puberty