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maturity

1 of 1noun
/məˈtʃʊrəti/
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the period of being physically grown or developed

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  • During maturity, individuals often reflect on their past experiences and strive for personal growth.
  • Emily's confidence soared during maturity as she discovered her strengths and embraced her identity.
  • The puppy will gain around 10 pounds during maturity.
  • She reached a point of maturity in her career when she started mentoring others.
  • Over time, maturity helps individuals better manage personal and professional challenges.
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the state and quality of being mentally and behaviorally rational and sensible

B1
  • Tom admired his grandfather for his wisdom and maturity, gained through a lifetime of experiences.
  • Emily's parents encouraged her to demonstrate maturity by taking responsibility for her actions and decisions.
  • Mary's artwork displayed a level of maturity beyond her years, drawing praise from critics and art enthusiasts alike.
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the date on which an obligation must be repaid