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    maturity
    /məˈtʃʊərɪti/

    noun

    • 1. the state, fact, or period of being mature: "the progress of an ingénue from childhood to maturity" Similar adulthoodfull growthmajoritycoming-of-ageOpposite childhoodyouth

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  2. Learn the meaning of maturity in English with different contexts and usage. Find out how maturity can refer to physical, mental, or financial development, and see examples from the Cambridge Dictionary and Corpus.

  3. Learn the meaning of maturity as the quality or state of being mature, especially full development, and as the termination of the period that an obligation has to run. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for maturity.

  4. Learn the meaning of maturity in English with different contexts and usage. Find out how to use maturity in sentences, collocations, and finance and economics terms.

  5. When something reaches its full level of development, it has achieved maturity. Easy enough when you're a perfectly ripe peach. Maturity in humans is not so easy to accomplish or achieve.

  6. Maturity is a noun form of mature, which is commonly used as an adjective generally meaning fully developed (as a verb, mature generally means to fully develop). If a person shows or has maturity, they are mature, meaning they act grown-up. When an animal has reached maturity, it has reached adulthood. When a fruit has reached maturity, it’s ...

  7. Maturity is the quality of behaving like an adult or the time when someone or something is completely grown or developed. Learn more about the word maturity and see translations in different languages.

  8. Maturity is the state of being fully developed or adult, or the quality of being fully developed in personality and behaviour. It also refers to the time when an investment or insurance becomes due for payment.