Mature vs. Granny

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  • Mature (adjective)

    Fully developed; grown up in terms of physical appearance, behaviour or thinking; ripe.

    “She is quite mature for her age.”

  • Mature (adjective)

    Brought to a state of complete readiness.

    “a mature plan”

  • Mature (adjective)

    Profound; careful.

    “The headmaster decided to expel the boy after a mature consideration.”

  • Mature (adjective)

    Come to, or in a state of, completed suppuration.

  • Mature (verb)

    To become mature; to ripen.

  • Mature (verb)

    To gain experience or wisdom with age.

  • Mature (verb)

    To make something mature.

  • Mature (verb)

    To reach the date when payment is due

  • Granny (noun)

    A grandmother.

    “I’m going to be a granny.”

  • Granny (noun)

    An elderly woman.

    “There are too many grannies around here getting in the way.”

  • Granny (noun)

    A granny knot.

  • Granny (noun)

    An older ewe that may lure a lamb away from its mother.

  • Granny (adjective)

    typically or stereotypically old-fashioned, especially in clothing and accessories worn by or associated with elderly women.

    “granny dress; granny glasses”

  • Granny (verb)

    To be a grandmother.

  • Granny (verb)

    To act like a stereotypical grandmother; to fuss.

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