Maturation

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /mætʃ.əˈreɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of maturation

noun the state or process of developing to full functional or structural completeness

Example Sentences

A1 Maturation is the process of growing and developing.

A2 The maturation of fruits involves ripening and becoming ready to eat.

B1 Emotional maturation is an important aspect of personal growth.

B2 The maturation of the wine is crucial for its flavor profile.

C1 Cognitive maturation is linked to brain development and learning abilities.

C2 The artist's work shows a deep level of maturation in technique and style.

Examples of maturation in a Sentence

formal The maturation of the wine industry in this region has been impressive.

informal I've noticed a real maturation in his taste in music over the years.

slang Her maturation into a confident young woman was inspiring to witness.

figurative The maturation of his ideas evolved into a groundbreaking theory.

Grammatical Forms of maturation

past tense

matured

plural

maturations

comparative

more mature

superlative

most mature

present tense

matures

future tense

will mature

perfect tense

has matured

continuous tense

is maturing

singular

maturation

positive degree

mature

infinitive

to mature

gerund

maturing

participle

matured

Origin and Evolution of maturation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'maturation' originated from the Latin word 'maturare' which means 'to ripen or mature'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'maturation' has come to be used in various fields such as biology, psychology, and agriculture to describe the process of development and growth towards maturity.