Definitions and Examples of adult, mature
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A fully grown organism that has reached sexual maturity.
Example
The adult butterfly emerged from its chrysalis and flew away.
Fully developed physically, mentally, or emotionally.
Example
After years of practice, he became a mature musician with a unique style.
Key Differences: adult vs mature
- 1Adult refers to the final stage of development in an organism's life cycle, while larval refers to the early stage of development.
- 2Mature refers to the state of being fully developed physically, mentally, or emotionally, while larval does not imply any level of development.
Effective Usage of adult, mature
- 1Science: Use these antonyms to describe the different stages of development in organisms.
- 2Education: Teach students about the life cycles of animals using these antonyms.
- 3Literature: Incorporate these antonyms in narratives to create vivid descriptions of characters' growth and development.
Remember this!
The antonyms adult and mature describe the final stage of development in an organism's life cycle and the state of being fully developed physically, mentally, or emotionally, respectively. Use these antonyms in science, education, and literature contexts to describe growth and development.