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- adjectivemature (adjective) · maturer (comparative adjective) · maturest (superlative adjective)
- fully developed physically; full-grown:"she was now a mature woman" · "owls are sexually mature at one year" · "mature trees"
- having reached an advanced stage of mental or emotional development characteristic of an adult:"a young man mature beyond his years"
- (of thought or planning) careful and thorough:"on mature reflection he decided they should not go"
- used euphemistically to describe someone as being middle-aged or old:"Miss Walker was a mature lady when she married"
- having reached the most advanced stage in a process:"Van Gogh's mature work"
- (of certain foodstuffs or drinks) ready for consumption:"a rather nice mature Camembert"
- denoting an economy, industry, or market that has developed to a point where substantial expansion and investment no longer takes place:"a mature, sophisticated economy"
- (of a bill) due for payment.
verbmature (verb) · matures (third person present) · matured (past tense) · matured (past participle) · maturing (present participle)- (of an organism) become physically mature:"children mature at different ages" · "the trees take at least thirty years to mature" · "she matured into a woman"
- (of a person) reach an advanced stage of mental or emotional development:"men mature as they grow older"
- (with reference to certain foodstuffs or drinks) become or cause to become ready for consumption:"leave the cheese to mature" · "the Scotch is matured for a minimum of three years"
- (of an insurance policy, security, etc.) reach the end of its term and hence become payable:"when the policy matures it pays off the loan"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin maturus ‘timely, ripe’; perhaps related to matins.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- fully developed physically; full-grown:
- having reached an advanced stage of mental or emotional development characteristic of an adult:
- (of thought or planning) careful and thorough:
- used euphemistically to describe someone as being middle-aged or old:
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