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    im·ma·ture
    [ˌiməˈto͝or, ˌiməˈCHo͝or, ˌiməˈCHər]
    adjective
    immature (adjective)
    1. not fully developed:
      "many of the fish caught are immature" · "immature fruit"
      • having or showing an emotional or intellectual development appropriate to someone younger:
        "his immature sense of humor"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘premature’, referring to death): from Latin immaturus ‘untimely, unripe’, from in- ‘not’ + maturus ‘ripe’ (see mature).
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    What is the opposite of immature?Antonyms for immature. adult, grown-up, mature, matured. 2 having or showing the annoying qualities (as silliness) associated with children. an immature teenager who still threw tantrums.
    What is the meaning of immature?1 being in the early stage of life, growth, or development. immature frogs are called "tadpoles". Synonyms for immature. adolescent, juvenile, young, youngish, youthful. Words Related to immature.
    What is the synonym of immature?Synonyms for immature. adolescent, juvenile, young, youngish, youthful. Words Related to immature. ephebic, minor,
    What is immature behavior?Silly, immature behavior. Not finished or perfected; incomplete. Lacking the emotional maturity, sense of responsibility, etc. characteristic of an adult, or of others one's own age. Worn down only slightly by erosion, as a land surface having steeply entrenched stream valleys that lack well-developed flood plains. An immature animal; a juvenile.
     
  3. The term "immature" refers to123:
    • Exhibiting less than an expected degree of maturity.
    • Being emotionally undeveloped, juvenile, or childish.
    • Not behaving in a way that is as calm and wise as people expect from someone of your age.
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    The meaning of IMMATURE is exhibiting less than an expected degree of maturity.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/immature
    immature [ im - uh - choor, - toor, - tyoor, - chur ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective not mature, ripe, developed, perfected, etc. emotionally undeveloped; juvenile; childish.
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    Meaning of immature in English immature adjective us / ˌɪm.əˈtʃʊr / / ˌɪm.əˈtʃɚ / uk / ˌɪm.əˈtʃʊə r/ Add to word list Add to word list C2 disapproving not behaving in a way that is as calm and wise as people expect from someone of your age:
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