Mature
              Definition
              Having reached the age of adulthood or having fully developed in a physical, intellectual, or emotional capacity.
              Parts of Speech
              
              Pronunciation
              American English
              
                - IPA Pronunciation: /məˈtʃʊr/ or /məˈtʊr/
 
                - Respelling: muh-CHUR or muh-TOOR (with "muh" as in "sofa," "CHUR" as in "church," or "TOOR" as in "tour")
 
              
              British English
              
                - IPA Pronunciation: /məˈtʃʊə/ or /məˈtjʊə/
 
                - Respelling: muh-CHOO-uh or muh-TYOO-uh (with "muh" as in "sofa," "CHOO" as in "choose," and "uh" as in "sofa," or "TYOO" as in "tune")
 
              
              In both dialects, "mature" places the primary stress on the second syllable. The pronunciation varies slightly between American and British English, with "muh-CHUR" or "muh-TOOR" in American English and "muh-CHOO-uh" or "muh-TYOO-uh" in British English.
              Etymology
              Derived from the Latin term "maturus", which means "ripe, timely, or early".
              Derivatives
              
                - Maturity
 
                - Maturation
 
                - Maturate
 
                - Maturely
 
                - Maturer
 
              
              Synonyms
              
              Antonyms
              
              Usage
              
                - The film has a mature theme and is not suitable for children.
 
                - The wine will mature with age and taste better over time.
 
              
              Related Terms
              
                - Growth
 
                - Evolution
 
                - Progress
 
                - Adulthood
 
                - Aging
 
              
              Detailed Definition
              Adjective
              
                - Fully grown or developed physically, emotionally, or intellectually.
 
                - Example: She is mature for her age, often understanding complex emotions.
 
              
              
                - Pertaining to or suitable for adults, especially in content.
 
                - Example: The book had a mature theme, focusing on deep philosophical issues.
 
              
              
                - Of a certain age or older.
 
                - Example: The software is now mature and stable after years of development.
 
              
              Verb
              
                - To reach full growth or development.
 
                - Example: The grapes will mature in a few months.
 
              
              
                - To improve or refine over time, especially as a result of aging.
 
                - Example: The wine matures well when stored in oak barrels.
 
              
              
                - To become due for payment or ready for a financial transaction.
 
                - Example: The bond will mature in five years, at which time it can be redeemed for its face value.