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maturity /məˈtʃʊərəti /noun (plural maturities) [mass noun]1The state, fact, or period of being mature: the progress of an ingénue from childhood to maturity the fish takes 35 years to reach maturity...- These are the signs not only of old age, but of maturity, experience and wisdom.
- It was almost childlike, but with a strong underlying sense of maturity and wisdom.
- The female mouse reaches sexual maturity at an age of 5-6 weeks.
Synonyms adulthood, full growth, majority, coming-of-age, matureness, manhood/womanhood, puberty, pubescence 1.1The time when an insurance policy, security, etc. matures: interest is not paid until maturity [as modifier]: the maturity date...- Your capital is guaranteed as long as you keep the bond until maturity date.
- As bills of exchange are meant to be discounted, they do not usually remain in the hands of the ostensible payee until their date of maturity.
- For an investor who plans to hold the bond until maturity, liquidity risk is less important.
1.2 [count noun] An insurance policy, security, etc. having a fixed maturity date: some investors found a safe harbour in shorter-term maturities...- Much of this is multilateral and bilateral debt and suppliers credits with long-term maturities and favourable terms that should not be refinanced.
- Fixed mortgage rates continue to fall across all maturities.
- But you don't want to go out too far in maturities.
Synonyms ripeness, matureness, mellowness Origin Late Middle English: from Latin maturitas, from maturus (see mature). Rhymes biosecurity, cybersecurity, futurity, immaturity, impurity, obscurity, purity, security, surety |