MATURITY in a Sentence
Learn MATURITY from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
58 example sentences for MATURITY, such as:
1. Wine and judgement mature with age.
2. His performance was full of maturity and poise.
3. May our friendship grow more mature as time passes.
4. She sought to regain her afternoon's calm of maturity.
5. Teenage is the period at which the body reaches maturity.
2. His performance was full of maturity and poise.
3. May our friendship grow more mature as time passes.
4. She sought to regain her afternoon's calm of maturity.
5. Teenage is the period at which the body reaches maturity.
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Meanings and Examples of MATURITY
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maturity
n. state of being mature; full development
n. the date on which an obligation must be repaid
Classic Sentence: (31 in 3 pages)
1 But those few moonlight nights alone with Charles had not touched her emotions or ripened her to maturity.
2 She knew that she should kill one of the shoats but she put it off from day to day, hoping to raise them to maturity.
3 These girls who had come to maturity since the surrender had only childish memories of the war and lacked the bitterness that animated their elders.
4 She sought to regain her afternoon's calm of maturity.
5 Except when Hugh was vigorously naughty, or whiney, or laughing, or saying "I like my chair" with thrilling maturity, she was always enfeebled by loneliness.
6 Safe under the protecting care of her mistress, Eliza had reached maturity without those temptations which make beauty so fatal an inheritance to a slave.
7 If it must be told, the thing that struck a deeper pang to his heart than anything else was the daily increasing maturity of the child's mind and feelings.
8 All the fruits of the earth shall come to maturity at whatever season we think fit to choose, and increase a hundred fold more than they do at present; with innumerable other happy proposals.
9 His temperament might be said to be just at the point of maturity.
10 What had been leanness in her youth had become transparency in her maturity; and this diaphaneity allowed the angel to be seen.
11 He was matter-of-fact, yes, and incurably mature.
12 In the lee of the stonily mature trio Carol proceeded to the street fair which added mundane gaiety to the annual rites of the United and Fraternal Order of Beavers.
13 In truth, a mature man who uses hair-oil, unless medicinally, that man has probably got a quoggy spot in him somewhere.
14 On mature deliberation, it was decided that the whole family should go, for some years, to France; whither they sailed, carrying Emmeline with them.
15 If I wasn't too old for such things, I'd rather like to play it over again, said Amy, who began to talk of renouncing childish things at the mature age of twelve.
Example Sentence: (27 in 2 pages)
1 Humans experience a delayed maturity; we arrive at all stages of life later than other mammals.
2 These latest paintings show how the artist has really grown in maturity.
3 His performance was full of maturity and poise.
4 Girls generally reach sexual maturity two years earlier than boys.
5 Adolescence is the process of going from childhood to maturity.
6 Teenage is the period at which the body reaches maturity.
7 Children do not use inflections such as are used in mature adult speech.
8 Wine and judgement mature with age.
9 In youth the hours are golden in mature years they are silver, in old age they are leaden.
10 The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.
11 There has been an increase in the number of mature entrants to higher education.
12 May our friendship grow more mature as time passes.
13 The interview showed her as a self-assured and mature student.
14 You are a mature man now; you are no longer a boy.
15 He's not mature enough to be given too much responsibility.