a novice at, dabbling, fledgling, imprecise, ingenuous, needing, puerile, sophomoric, unfamiliar with, unskilled in, young
Definitionadj. characteristic of a lack of maturity
Last update: June 15, 2015
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Immature fruits should not be plucked. [adjective]
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The net was also fitted with an illegal top-side chafer which stops immature fish escaping. [adjective]
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Immature boys do not suit the distinguished men whom she receives. [adjective]
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Already this truth is recognized by most modern educators in relation to the immature mind. [adjective]
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And, indeed, imperfectly born, imperfectly trained as children now are, many of their so-called faults are no more than such inconvenient crossings of an immature will with an adult will. [adjective]
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Because in immature impatience he had treated with disrespect certain beliefs and practices. [adjective]
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Friedmann (1950:196) indicated that the immature male obtained by Marsh and Stevenson is _A. [Please select]
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S Ocampo on April 4, 1954; and an immature at Saltillo on January 17, 1954. [Please select]
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