The_Pathan
What does mature mean? What happends when ur mature? Means ur stuff, is finished with developing?
lol Well, mentaly i'm mature i think.
15 year old girl like a 10 year old boy? :O serious???? I don't think.
Well, we get taucht girls are 2 years more mature, but when they get older then it's the same.
But boys usually marry younger people, older is not that usual.
Well okhti, i guess ur just mature, and everyone else is immature?
4laugh U know, people shoulden't be serious all the time, or life ain't fun. right?
xd ma·ture
ma·ture [mə chr]
adj
1. acting or seeming like adult: showing the mental, emotional, or physical characteristics associated with a fully developed adult person
Philip is only 12 but he's very tall and already quite mature.
2. experienced: showing qualities gained by development and experience
in the author's mature writings
3. adult: adult or fully grown
a mature animal capable of breeding
4. fully developed: describes an organism that is fully developed to a complete or final stage
5. old and of good flavor: old enough to have acquired the maximum flavor
mature cheddar
6. in later life: no longer young
the wisdom shown by the mature dramatist
The role is that of a mature woman with a successful career behind her.
7. for adults: made up of or suitable only for adults
Because of the subject, this movie is recommended for mature audiences only.
8. involving serious thought: involving or reached by a period of serious thought
On mature reflection, I feel it would be wiser to sell.
9. due for payment: describes a financial arrangement that has reached a previously set or mutually agreed-on time limit and is therefore due for payment or repayment
mature bonds
10. not subject to major change: no longer subject to the instability of early development or expansion
Hydroelectric power is a mature industry in the region.
11. in middle of erosion cycle: describes a natural feature or landform that is in the middle stages of an erosion cycle
v (past and past participle ma·tured, present participle ma·tur·ing, 3rd person present singular ma·tures)
1. vti develop: to go through a developmental process, or make something or somebody go through a developmental process
Children begin to mature at different ages.
2. vi fall due for payment: to reach a previously set or mutually agreed-on time limit and therefore fall due for payment or repayment (refers to financial arrangements)
When will those Treasury bonds mature?
3. vti develop into something finished: to become fully worked out, or work something out fully, especially through long consideration
The plan had matured over the intervening months