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ma·tur·i·ty M0156900 (mə-tyo͝or′ĭ-tē, -to͝or′-, -cho͝or′-)n. pl. ma·tur·i·ties 1. The state or quality of being mature.2. a. The time at which a note or bond is due.b. The state of a note or bond being due.3. Geology A stage in the development of streams or landscapes at which maximum development has been reached or at which the process of erosion is going on with maximum vigor. Maturity of a landscape continues throughout the period of maximum topographic differentiation or until about three fourths of the original mass is carried away by erosion. [Middle English maturite, from Old French, from Latin mātūritās, from mātūrus, mature; see mature.]maturity (məˈtjʊərɪtɪ; -ˈtʃʊə-) n1. the state or quality of being mature; full development2. (Banking & Finance) finance a. the date upon which a bill of exchange, bond, note, etc, becomes due for repaymentb. the state of a bill, note, etc, when duema•tu•ri•ty (məˈtʃʊər ɪ ti, -ˈtʊər-, -ˈtyʊər-, -ˈtʃɜr-) n. 1. the quality or state of being mature. 2. full development. 3. the termination of the time when a note or bill of exchange becomes due. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | maturity - the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developedadulthoodtime of life - a period of time during which a person is normally in a particular life stateteens - the time of life between the ages of 12 and 20mid-twenties, twenties - the time of life between 20 and 30mid-thirties, thirties, thirty-something - the time of life between 30 and 40forties, mid-forties - the time of life between 40 and 50mid-fifties, fifties - the time of life between 50 and 60legal age, majority - the age at which persons are considered competent to manage their own affairsprime of life, prime - the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatestdrinking age - the age at which is legal for a person to buy alcoholic beveragesvoting age - the age at which a person is old enough to vote in public electionsmiddle age - the time of life between youth and old age (e.g., between 40 and 60 years of age) | | 2. | maturity - state of being mature; full developmentmaturenessstate - the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"adulthood - the state (and responsibilities) of a person who has attained maturityripeness - the state of being ripeyouth - early maturity; the state of being young or immature or inexperiencedpost-maturity, post-menopause - the state in which women have stopped ovulatingimmatureness, immaturity - not having reached maturity | | 3. | maturity - the date on which an obligation must be repaiddue date, maturity datedate, day of the month - the specified day of the month; "what is the date today?" |
maturitynoun1. adulthood, majority, completion, puberty, coming of age, fullness, full bloom, full growth, pubescence, manhood or womanhood Humans experience a delayed maturity compared with other mammals. adulthood imperfection, immaturity, youthfulness, incompletion, juvenility2. sense of responsibility, experience, sense, wisdom, sophistication, level-headedness, matureness Many teenagers lack self confidence and maturity. sense of responsibility irresponsibility, immaturity, excitability, childishness, puerility3. ripeness, perfection, maturation the dried seeds of peas that have been picked at maturityTranslationsmature (məˈtjuə) adjective1. (having the qualities of someone who, or something that, is) fully grown or developed. a very mature person. 成熟的 成熟的2. (of cheese, wine etc) ready for eating or drinking. a mature cheese. 熟成的(乳酪、葡萄酒等) 熟的,发酵成熟的 verb1. to make or become mature. She matured early. 使成熟,成熟 使成熟,成熟,长成 2. (of an insurance policy) to become due to be paid. My insurance policy matures when I reach sixty-five. 到期 到期maˈturely adverb 成熟地 成熟地maˈturity noun 成熟 成熟maˈtureness noun 成熟 成熟maturity
maturity[mə′chu̇r·əd·ē] (geology) The second stage of the erosion cycle in the topographic development of a landscape or region characterized by numerous and closely spaced mature streams, reduction of level surfaces to slopes, large well-defined drainage systems, and the absence of swamps or lakes on the uplands. Also known as topographic maturity. A stage in the development of a shore or coast that begins with the attainment of a profile of equilibrium. The extent to which the texture and composition of a clastic sediment approach the ultimate end product. The stage of stream development at which maximum vigor and efficiency has been reached. maturityA measure of the developing of strength in concrete; combines the effects of curing temperature and time of hydration.maturity
ma·tu·ri·ty (mă-chūr'i-tē), A state of full development or completed growth.maturity (mə-tyo͝or′ĭ-tē, -to͝or′-, -cho͝or′-)n. pl. maturi·ties The state or quality of being mature.ma·tu·ri·ty (mă-chūr'i-tē) A state of full development or completed growth. ma·tu·ri·ty (mă-chūr'i-tē) A state of full development or completed growth. Maturity
maturityn. 1) the date when the payment of the principal amount owed under the terms of a promissory note or bill of exchange becomes due. Quite often a note states that failure to pay interest or installment payments when due "accelerates" the note, making the "maturity date" immediate if such payments are demanded and not paid. 2) the age when one becomes an adult, which is 18 for most purposes. (See: promissory note, bill of exchange, acceleration, legal age) MATURITY. The time when a bill or note becomes due. In order to bind the endorsers such note or bill must be protested, when not paid, on the last day of grace. See Days of grace. Maturity
MaturityFor a bond, the date on which the principal is required to be repaid. In an interest rate swap, the date that the swap stops accruing interest.MaturityThe time when the issuer of a bond or other debt security must repay the principal or when a borrower must repay a loan in full. For example, if a company issues $1 million in bonds with a maturity of 10 years, the company must repay $1 million to bondholders 10 years after the issue. The amount owed at maturity is usually the same as the debt or loan's face value. After maturity, the loan or debt ceases to exist, assuming all parties have fulfilled their obligations. See also: Expiration.maturity The date on which payment of a financial obligation is due. In the case of a bond, the maturity date is the one on which the issuer must retire the bond by paying the face value of the bond to its owners. Shares of stock do not have specific maturity dates.Case Study In late 1995, BellSouth became only the fifth company in 40 years to issue bonds with 100-year maturities. The AAA-rated bonds carried a 7% coupon that was 70 basis points higher than 30-year Treasury bonds yielded when the BellSouth bonds were priced. Because it is impossible to know what the next 100 years will bring, bonds with such long maturities subject investors to substantial risk. Renewed inflation, for example, could undermine the purchasing power of the interest payments a bondholder received. Likewise, competition in the communications industry might shake the financial stability of a company long protected by regulation. In addition, changes in market rates of interest have a significant impact on the price of bonds with long maturities. On the plus side though, this BellSouth bond presented investors with a chance to lock in for a long period what at the time appeared to be an attractive yield. If inflation and interest rates remain low for decades, the bonds could turn out to be a profitable investment.maturityThe date on which the remaining balance of a promissory note is due. MaturityThe period until the last payment is due. The maturity is usually but not always the same as the period used to calculate the mortgage payment. See Term. maturity
Synonyms for maturitynoun adulthoodSynonyms- adulthood
- majority
- completion
- puberty
- coming of age
- fullness
- full bloom
- full growth
- pubescence
- manhood or womanhood
Antonyms- imperfection
- immaturity
- youthfulness
- incompletion
- juvenility
noun sense of responsibilitySynonyms- sense of responsibility
- experience
- sense
- wisdom
- sophistication
- level-headedness
- matureness
Antonyms- irresponsibility
- immaturity
- excitability
- childishness
- puerility
noun ripenessSynonyms- ripeness
- perfection
- maturation
Synonyms for maturitynoun the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developedSynonymsRelated Words- time of life
- teens
- mid-twenties
- twenties
- mid-thirties
- thirties
- thirty-something
- forties
- mid-forties
- mid-fifties
- fifties
- legal age
- majority
- prime of life
- prime
- drinking age
- voting age
- middle age
noun state of being matureSynonymsRelated Words- state
- adulthood
- ripeness
- youth
- post-maturity
- post-menopause
Antonymsnoun the date on which an obligation must be repaidSynonymsRelated Words |