What does Maturity mean?
Definitions for Maturity
məˈtʃʊər ɪ ti, -ˈtʊər-, -ˈtyʊər-, -ˈtʃɜr-ma·tu·ri·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
adulthood, maturitynoun
the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed
maturity, maturenessnoun
state of being mature; full development
maturity, maturity date, due datenoun
the date on which an obligation must be repaid
Wiktionary
maturitynoun
The state of being mature, ready or ripe
Some foods and drinks, like wine, only reach their full taste at maturity, which literally comes at a price
maturitynoun
When bodily growth has completed and/or reproduction can begin
maturitynoun
Date when payment is due
The note was cashed at maturity.
Etymology: mature + -ity
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Maturitynoun
Ripeness; completion.
Etymology: maturité, French; maturitas, Lat.
It may not be unfit to call some of young years to train up for those weighty affairs, against the time of greater maturity. Francis Bacon, Advice to Villiers.
Impatient nature had taught motion
To start from time, and cheerfully to fly
Before, and seize upon maturity. Richard Crashaw.Various mortifications must be undergone, many difficulties and obstructions conquered, before we can arrive at a just maturity in religion. John Rogers, Sermons.
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maturity
Maturity is a psychological term used to indicate how a person responds to the circumstances or environment in an appropriate manner. This response is generally learned rather than instinctive, and is not determined by one's age. Maturity also encompasses being aware of the correct time and place to behave and knowing when to act appropriately, according to the circumstances and culture of the society. Furthermore, maturity can be defined as the state of being fully grown or developed.
Webster Dictionary
Maturitynoun
the state or quality of being mature; ripeness; full development; as, the maturity of corn or of grass; maturity of judgment; the maturity of a plan
Maturitynoun
arrival of the time fixed for payment; a becoming due; termination of the period a note, etc., has to run
Etymology: [L. maturitas: cf. F. maturit.]
Wikidata
Maturity
In psychology, maturity is the ability to respond to the environment in an appropriate manner. This response is generally learned rather than instinctive, and is not determined by one's age. Maturity also encompasses being aware of the correct time and place to behave and knowing when to act appropriately, according to the circumstances and the culture of the society one lives in. Adult development and maturity theories include the purpose in life concept, in which maturity emphasizes a clear comprehension of life's purpose, directedness, and intentionality which, contributes to the feeling that life is meaningful. The status of maturity is distinguished by the shift away from reliance on guardianship and the oversight of an adult in decision-making acts. Maturity has different definitions across legal, social, sexual, emotional, political, and intellectual contexts. The age or qualities assigned for each of these contexts are tied to culturally-significant indicators of independence that often vary as a result of religious or social sentiments. The concept of psychological maturity has implications across both legal and social contexts, while a combination of political activism and scientific evidence continue to reshape and qualify its definition. Because of these factors, the notion and definition of maturity is somewhat subjective. Even so, both principles of maturity and immaturity share a long history in human evolution and have far-reaching implications for the timing and duration of sexual and physical development.
Editors Contribution
maturity
The act and quality of a mature human being.
Maturity is so important as we are such beautiful souls and so mature.
Submitted by MaryC on April 9, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Maturity in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Maturity in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Maturity in a Sentence
I had found a kind of serenity, a new maturity... I didn't feel better or stronger than anyone else but it seemed no longer important whether everyone loved me or not--more important now was for me to love them. Feeling that way turns your whole life around living becomes the act of giving.
If growing up is the process of creating ideas and dreams about what life should be, then maturity is letting go again.
It’s hard to imagine, gosh, how could anybody get better than those guys ? climbing is a lot further along than it was 30 years ago on that curve toward athletic maturity, but I do n’t think it’s anywhere near the outer limits.
The conclusion then was very simple, barbados had reached the stage of maturity in its political evolution where what ought to have been part and parcel of the movement to independence was not for pragmatic reasons. Fifty-five years later this failure is rectified by a prime minister who is determined to complete the process of nation-building which has obviously stalled for the last four decades or so.
Past incidents show how hard it is to stop these leaks, this is about maturity and how certain people seek value from interpersonal relationships and approval from peers and the competitive nature that gaming group members bond over.
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- نضجArabic
- maduresaCatalan, Valencian
- ReifeGerman
- madurezSpanish
- kypsyys, sukukypsyys, maturiteetti, täysikasvuisuus, eräpäiväFinnish
- maturitéFrench
- foirfeacht, aibíocht, lánaibíochtIrish
- בַּגְרוּתHebrew
- परिपक्वताHindi
- maturitàItalian
- 成熟Japanese
- სიმწიფეGeorgian
- gaudeant maturitate,Latin
- rijpheid, vervaldag, wasdom, betaaldatum, geslachtsrijpheid, volwassenheid, maturiteitDutch
- dojrzałość, dorosłośćPolish
- maturidadePortuguese
- maturitateRomanian
- зрелостьRussian
- zapadlost, odraslost, zrelostSlovene
- పరిపక్వతTelugu
- olgunluk, yetişkinlikTurkish
- 到期Chinese
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