Opposite of comparative for having reached maturity
“This young boy still has a lot to learn about manners.”
Opposite of comparative for sensible and balanced in personality and emotional behavior
“For a grown woman, she sure acts like an immature and petulant child.”
Opposite of comparative for having much experience in a particular field
“They are too young and inexperienced to be handling such dangerous machinery.”
Opposite of comparative for used euphemistically to describe someone middle-aged or old
“He still looked youthful despite his age.”
(of produce) Opposite of comparative for ready for consumption
“Ripe mangoes are eaten for dessert while pickles and chutney are prepared from unripe fruit.”
(of thought or planning) Opposite of comparative for careful or thorough in nature
“Any rash or ill-considered decision can have repercussions on the stability of this country.”
(of technology) Opposite of comparative for in a late stage of development
“The eatery was using an incredibly unevolved method of processing credit cards.”
Opposite of comparative for reaching a date at which payment is due
“We have some undue bills that we don't have to worry about for a few weeks.”
Opposite of comparative for dealing in or with explicit material suitable only for grown-ups
“The movie was innocent enough for children to watch.”
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