Adjective(1) characteristic of a lack of maturity,lacking in development,(used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth,not fully developed or mature,not ripe,not yet mature,(of birds) not yet having developed feathers,young,inexperienced(2) characteristic of a lack of maturity(3) lacking in development(4) (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth(5) not fully developed or mature(6) not ripe(7) not yet mature(8) (of birds) not yet having developed feathers(9) young(10) inexperienced
Adjective(1) characteristic of a lack of maturity,lacking in development,(used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth,not fully developed or mature,not ripe,not yet mature,(of birds) not yet having developed feathers,young,inexperienced(2) characteristic of a lack of maturity(3) lacking in development(4) (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth(5) not fully developed or mature(6) not ripe(7) not yet mature(8) (of birds) not yet having developed feathers(9) young(10) inexperienced
(1) The reticulocyte count measures the number of immature red blood cells being produced.(2) Pardon me for saying this, but people who talk like that strike me as horribly immature .(3) I think this woman sounds extremely naive, immature and unintelligent on the matter.(4) Among immature males, those obtained from the wild also clustered together.(5) For example, experiments conducted with tomato indicate that immature fruits do not ripen in response to exogenous ethylene.(6) To do otherwise would be as childish and immature as my behaviour in the first place.(7) We had been reassured by professionals he was just immature , so we expected him to gain employment and become independent.(8) Going out with someone is a big deal and I find that a bit immature .(9) But, my evaluation of her was that she was rather immature and seeking attention.(10) Some lecturers say the students are immature , unsophisticated and do not know what they want in class.(11) I think that maybe you might be more mature than the boys you know and you just don't like immature guys.(12) I could hear people calling me immature but I never cared.(13) If you think finance dictates social dynamics then you are immature and naive.(14) Drugs that are effective against the immature and early immature stages should be used at this time of the year.(15) Thirdly, there is no need to engage in childish name calling or immature ranting.(16) They hunt for food at night, live alone and are sometimes found in small groups of adults with immature offspring.
(1) The reticulocyte count measures the number of immature red blood cells being produced.(2) Pardon me for saying this, but people who talk like that strike me as horribly immature .(3) I think this woman sounds extremely naive, immature and unintelligent on the matter.(4) Among immature males, those obtained from the wild also clustered together.(5) For example, experiments conducted with tomato indicate that immature fruits do not ripen in response to exogenous ethylene.(6) To do otherwise would be as childish and immature as my behaviour in the first place.(7) We had been reassured by professionals he was just immature , so we expected him to gain employment and become independent.(8) Going out with someone is a big deal and I find that a bit immature .(9) But, my evaluation of her was that she was rather immature and seeking attention.(10) Some lecturers say the students are immature , unsophisticated and do not know what they want in class.(11) I think that maybe you might be more mature than the boys you know and you just don't like immature guys.(12) I could hear people calling me immature but I never cared.(13) If you think finance dictates social dynamics then you are immature and naive.(14) Drugs that are effective against the immature and early immature stages should be used at this time of the year.(15) Thirdly, there is no need to engage in childish name calling or immature ranting.(16) They hunt for food at night, live alone and are sometimes found in small groups of adults with immature offspring.