Late adolescence typically refers to the period between 18 and 24 years old, where young adults navigate their transition into adulthood. Synonyms for this phase in life may include "emerging adulthood," "young adulthood," or "post-adolescence." These terms emphasize the notion that this period is defined by a sense of exploration and uncertainty, as individuals establish their independence, explore their identity, and make decisions about their education, career, and relationships. Other synonyms may include "transition period," "developmental stage," or "critical juncture." While there is much variation in the experiences of young adults during this time, it is characterized by significant growth, challenges, and opportunities as individuals navigate the path to adulthood.