See also mâture
English[]
Adjective[]
Mature (comparative matur, superlative er)
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- Fully developed; grown up in terms of physical appearance, behaviour or thinking; ripe.
- She is quite mature for her age.
- Profound; careful.
- The headmaster decided to expel the boy after a mature consideration.
Antonyms[]
grown up
- childish
profound
- superficial
Translations[]
fully developed
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profound; careful
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Verb[]
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to Mature (third-person singular simple present matures, present participle maturing, simple past and past participle matured)
- To become mature; to ripen.
- To gain experience or wisdom with age.
- (finance) To reach the date when payment is due
Translations[]
to become mature; to ripen
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to gain experience or wisdom with age
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to reach the date when payment is due
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Related terms[]
- matureness
- maturity
Italian[]
Adjective[]
mature pl.
- Feminine form of maturo.
Anagrams[]
- aemrtu,
- murate
- mutare
- muterà
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