noun a young person who is developing into an adult

adjective relating to or characteristic of adolescence

  • The adolescent stage is a crucial period of development for young individuals.
  • My adolescent cousin is always glued to his phone.
  • That party was lit, all the adolescents were there.
  • The company is still in its adolescent stage, trying to find its place in the market.

noun the state or condition of being an adult; the period of time in a person's life when they are fully developed physically and mentally

  • Adulthood is typically defined as the period of time when a person reaches maturity and takes on adult responsibilities.
  • Once you hit adulthood, you'll have to start paying your own bills and taking care of yourself.
  • I can't wait to be done with school and finally enter the world of adulthood.
  • Stepping into adulthood is like entering a whole new chapter of life, full of challenges and opportunities.

adjective not fully developed or mature; lacking experience, wisdom, or judgment

  • Her behavior at the meeting was deemed immature by the board members.
  • Stop being so immature and just listen to what I have to say.
  • Dude, don't be so immature about it, just chill out.
  • His understanding of the situation was still immature, like a seed waiting to sprout.

noun lack of maturity or the state of being immature

  • The immaturity displayed by the new intern was concerning to the senior management.
  • His immaturity really showed when he couldn't handle the criticism.
  • Stop acting so immature, it's really getting on my nerves.
  • The immaturity of the decision-making process led to disastrous consequences.

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

  • The maturation of the wine industry in this region has been impressive.
  • I've noticed a real maturation in his taste in music over the years.
  • Her maturation into a confident young woman was inspiring to witness.
  • The maturation of his ideas evolved into a groundbreaking theory.

verb to become fully developed or ripe

adjective fully developed in body or mind, ripe, adult

  • It is important for individuals to demonstrate mature behavior in professional settings.
  • She's so mature for her age, always handling situations with grace.
  • Dude, that party was full of mature adults, no drama at all.
  • The idea has not yet matured enough to be implemented in our business strategy.

noun the state or process of being born; birth

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  • The nascency of the new technology marked a significant advancement in the field.
  • We are witnessing the nascency of a new trend in fashion.
  • I'm excited to see the nascency of this cool project coming together.
  • Just like a seed sprouting into a plant, the nascency of an idea can lead to great things.

noun A distinct period or stage in a process of change or development

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  • The project is currently in the planning phase.
  • We're just getting started with the first phase of the project.
  • Let's kick off this next phase and get things rolling!
  • Life has its phases, and we must adapt to each new one as it comes.

noun a state in which things that are essential for human well-being such as food and warmth are scarce or lacking

  • The lack of basic necessities led to severe privation in the impoverished community.
  • Growing up in a small town, I never experienced any kind of privation.
  • I'm so broke right now, I'm living in total privation.
  • The artist embraced privation as a source of inspiration for his latest collection.

noun a word or phrase that connects ideas or clauses in a sentence

adjective relating to or characteristic of a process or period of transition

  • The government is implementing a transitional plan to shift towards renewable energy sources.
  • We're in a transitional phase right now, so things might be a bit chaotic.
  • I'm in a transitional period in my life, trying to figure things out.
  • The butterfly's transitional stage from a caterpillar symbolizes transformation and growth.

adverb in a way that is present from birth or as a result of genetic factors

  • The patient was diagnosed with a congenitally inherited heart condition.
  • She has been congenitally deaf since birth.
  • He's just congenitally lazy, always looking for shortcuts.
  • The artist seemed to be congenitally talented, creating masterpieces effortlessly.

noun a certain age

  • At a certain age, it is important to start planning for retirement.
  • Once you reach a certain age, you start to feel the effects of aging.
  • When you hit a certain age, things just start to fall apart.
  • Reaching a certain age is like turning a new chapter in the book of life.

verb to grow or develop into adulthood; to go through adolescence

  • During adolescence, individuals undergo significant physical and emotional changes.
  • My cousin is going through adolescence and can be quite moody.
  • Adolescence is a tough time, but you'll get through it.
  • The company is still in its adolescence stage, trying to find its place in the market.

noun the period of life between childhood and adulthood, typically ranging from ages 10 to 19

  • Adolescency is a crucial stage of development marked by physical, emotional, and cognitive changes.
  • During adolescency, teenagers often experience a lot of ups and downs as they navigate through their teenage years.
  • Adolescency can be a real rollercoaster ride with all the changes happening at once.
  • The stormy seas of adolescency can be challenging to navigate, but eventually, smoother waters lie ahead.

noun a small river or creek

  • The psychologist observed the behavior of the adolescent stream during group therapy sessions.
  • The teacher noticed the adolescent stream chatting in the hallway during break time.
  • Did you see the adolescent stream hanging out at the park yesterday?
  • The ideas flowed through the adolescent stream's mind like a river of creativity.

noun the stage of life that comes after adolescence

  • The transition into adult life can be challenging for many young people.
  • Once you enter adult life, you have to start paying bills and taking care of yourself.
  • Adulting is hard, but it's just part of adult life.
  • Navigating the waters of adult life can feel like being thrown into the deep end of the pool.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • The age and area concept is an important consideration in demographic studies.
  • When it comes to understanding population trends, the age and area concept plays a big role.
  • You gotta take into account the whole age and area thing when looking at population data.
  • Thinking about society as a puzzle, the age and area concept are like two key pieces that need to fit together perfectly.