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Dictionary: a·dult   (ə-dŭlt', ăd'ŭlt) pronunciation
 
n.
  1. One who has attained maturity or legal age.
  2. Biology. A fully grown, mature organism.
adj.
  1. Fully developed and mature.
  2. Relating to, intended for, or befitting adults: adult education.
  3. Containing or dealing in explicitly sexual material; pornographic: adult movies; adult bookstores.

[From Latin adultus, past participle of adolēscere, to grow up. See adolescent.]

adulthood a·dult'hood' n.
adultness a·dult'ness n.
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One who has attained the age of Majority.

 

One who has attained the age of Majority. This is age 18 or 21, depending on the state.
Example: Abel enters into a contract to purchase land. Because he is 17 years of age he is a Minor (not an adult) and may Void the contract.

 
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adjective

    Having reached full growth and development: big, developed, full-blown, full-fledged, full-grown, grown, grown-up, mature, ripe. Idioms: of age. See youth/age/maturity.

 
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adj

Definition: being mature, fully-grown
Antonyms: adolescent, infant

n

Definition: a mature, fully-grown person
Antonyms: adolescent, infant


 
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1. a person who is fully developed and who has attained the intellectual capacity and the emotional and psychologic stability characteristic of a mature person. n 2. a person who has reached full legal age.

 

While the onset of puberty confers the status of adult with regard to most matters, it is impossible to isolate one particular date or event which marks a clear demarcation between childhood and adulthood. Thus, for example, women are considered adults at the age of 12 and a day, whereas men do not achieve adult status until the age of 13 and a day (Nid. 5:6; 52a). Puberty was defined as the appearance of two pubic hairs, known in the legal literature as "signs" (simanim). The different ages of maturity stem from the rabbis' judgment that puberty begins earlier in women than in men. The process of maturation in women was divided into three stages: a girl from the age of three until the age of 12 was classified as a "minor" (ketannah). For six months after the age of 12, she was classed as a "young woman" (na'arah). From 12 years and six months, she was known as an "adult" (bogeret). The process for men consisted of only two stages. Prior to age 13 and a day a boy is a "minor" (katan) and subsequently an "adult" (gadol). One who has reached the required age but has not shown the "signs" is not considered an adult, since he has not reached physical maturity. Thus attainment of adulthood may be deferred for a number of years until the "signs" appear or until positive evidence of sterility is brought forth. Similarly, if the "signs" appear before the mandatory age, they are not recognized. Nevertheless all men and women upon reaching the mandatory age are presumed to have reached maturity. So it is ruled that a young man who has passed the age of Bar Mitzvah is counted for a prayer quorum (Minyan) even without examination.

Having reached adulthood, the individual is deemed morally responsible for his actions; thus the custom of the father's declaring at the bar mitzvah ceremony that he is no longer liable for any penalty brought on by the behavior of the son (Barukh She-Petarani). Young adults become responsible for observance of all commandments, and for discharging all communal obligations. Their legitimacy as legal and ritual agents is recognized, and they are held responsible in criminal and civil matters. Here too, however, it is impossible to draw a clear line between child and adult. In spite of the rights and obligations incurred upon reaching maturity, it was believed that individuals were not liable for heavenly punishment for sins committed before the age of 20 (Shab. 89b). On the other hand, vows, under certain circumstances, were recognized as binding even if taken during the year prior to reaching maturity, and girls were capable of being betrothed at the age of three, boys from the age of nine (Nid. 5:4-5).

In the State of Israel, both men and women are permitted to marry only from the age of 17. District courts (not rabbinical) are empowered to permit earlier marriages under unusual circumstances.


 
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This entry contains information applicable to United States law only.

A person who by virtue of attaining a certain age, generally eighteen, is regarded in the eyes of the law as being able to manage his or her own affairs.

The age specified by law, called the legal age of majority, indicates that a person acquires full legal capacity to be bound by various documents, such as contracts and deeds, that he or she makes with others and to commit other legal acts such as voting in elections and entering marriage. The age at which a person becomes an adult varies from state to state and often varies within a state, depending upon the nature of the action taken by the person. Thus, a person wishing to obtain a license to operate a motor vehicle may be considered an adult at age sixteen, but may not reach adulthood until age eighteen for purposes of marriage, or age twenty-one for purposes of purchasing intoxicating liquors.

Anyone who has not reached the age of adulthood is legally considered an infant.

 

Having attained full growth or maturity, or an organism that has done so.

 
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IN BRIEF: A grown-up; no longer a child.

pronunciation When he turned eighteen, Sam knew he was an adult.

 
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For the 2008 British film by Noel Clarke see Adulthood (film).

The term adult has at least three distinct meanings. It can indicate a biologically grown or mature person. It may also mean a plant, animal, or person who has reached full growth or alternatively is capable of reproduction, or the classification legal adult, generally determined as a person who has attained the legally fixed age of majority; as opposed to a minor.

Adulthood can be defined in biology, psychological adult development, law, personal character, or social status. These different aspects of adulthood are often inconsistent and contradictory. A person may be biologically an adult, and have adult behavior but still be treated as a child if they are under the legal age of majority. Conversely one may legally be an adult but possess none of the maturity and responsibility that define adult character.

Coming of age is an event; passing a series of tests to demonstrate the child is prepared for adulthood; or reaching a specified age, sometimes in conjunction with demonstrating preparation. Most modern societies determine legal adulthood based on reaching a legally-specified age without requiring a demonstration of physical maturity or preparation for adulthood.

Some propose that moving into adulthood involves an emotional structuring of denial, suggesting this process becomes necessary to cope with one's own behavior, especially in uncomfortable situations, and also the behavior of others.

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Biological adulthood

Historically and cross-culturally, adulthood has been determined primarily by the start of puberty (the appearance of secondary sex characteristics such as menstruation in women, ejaculation in men, and pubic hair in both sexes). In the past a person usually moved from the status of child directly to the status of adult, often with this shift being marked by some type of coming-of-age test or ceremony.

Today as in the past, most medical and general English dictionaries define childhood as the period from infancy to puberty, thus historically adulthood began with puberty. After the social construct of adolescence was created, adulthood split into two forms: social adulthood and biological adulthood. Thus, there are now two primary forms of adults: biological adults (people who have attained reproductive ability, are fertile, or who evidence secondary sex characteristics) and social adults (people who are recognized by their culture and/or law as being adults). Depending on the context, adult can indicate either definition.

Although few or no established dictionaries provide a definition for the two word term biological adult, the first definition of adult in multiple dictionaries [1][2] includes “the stage of the life cycle of an animal after reproductive capacity has been attained”. Thus, the base definition of the word adult is the period beginning at puberty. Although this is the primary definition of the base word adult, the two word term biological adult stresses or clarifies that the original definition, based on the beginning of puberty, is being used (that is, the organism has matured to the biologically important point of being able to reproduce).

Although there is no scientific agreement on when physical maturation completes (though most would agree it typically occurs somewhere between the ages of 19 to 21 depending on what parts of the human body one is focusing on), in modern society social adulthood somewhat corresponds to the completion of physical maturation. Because the term adult is most often used without the adjective social or biological, and since the term is frequently used to refer to social adults, some writers have mistaken the meaning of the two word phrase biological adult to begin at the end of physical maturation rather than the onset of puberty, hence readers should note the context where the term is used, in case the usage is incorrect.

In modern developed countries, puberty and therefore biological adulthood generally begins around 11 years of age for girls and 12 years of age for boys, though this will vary from person to person.

In western countries the relevant age points largely correspond to divisions in the educational system. Young people in grade school are generally not adults (up to about 12 years of age), those in junior high school (11 to 15) and high school (14 to 18) are biological adults but for most purposes are not social adults, and those who have graduated from high school (18 or over) are often recognized as social adults in addition to being biological adults.

Legal adulthood

Legally it means that one can engage in a contract. The same or a different minimum age may be applicable to, for example, parents losing parenting rights and duties regarding the person concerned, parents losing financial responsibility, marriage, voting, having a job, being a soldier, buying/possessing firearms (if legal at all), driving, traveling abroad, involvement with alcoholic beverages (if legal at all), smoking, sex, gambling (both lottery and casino) being a prostitute or a client of a prostitute (if legal at all), being a model or actor in pornography, etc. Admission of a young person to a place may be restricted because of danger for that person, concern that the place may lead the person to immoral behavior, and/or because of the risk that the young person causes damage (for example, at an exhibition of fragile items).

One can distinguish the legality of acts of a young person, and of enabling a young person to carry out that act, by selling, renting out, showing, permitting entrance, participating, etc. There may be distinction between commercially and socially enabling. Sometimes there is the requirement of supervision by a legal guardian, or just by an adult. Sometimes there is no requirement, but just a recommendation.

With regard to pornography one can distinguish:

  • being allowed inside an adult establishment
  • being allowed to purchase pornography
  • being allowed to possess pornography
  • another person being allowed to sell, rent out, or show the young person pornography, see disseminating pornography to a minor
  • being a model or actor in pornography: rules for the young person, and for other people, regarding production, possession, etc. (see child pornography)

With regard to films with violence, etc.:

  • another person being allowed to sell, rent out, or show the young person a film, a cinema being allowed to let a young person (under 17) enter

The legal definition of entering adulthood usually varies between ages 15–21, depending on the region in question. Some cultures in Africa define adult at age 13.

According to Jewish tradition, adulthood is reached at age 13 (the age of the Bar Mitzvah), for Jewish boys, for example, were expected to demonstrate preparation for adulthood by learning the Torah and other Jewish practices. The Christian Bible and Jewish scripture has no age requirement for adulthood or marrying, which includes engaging in sexual activity, however the age of consent for sexual relations in the Vatican is 12. According to The Disappearance of Childhood by Neil Postman, the Christian Church of the Middle Ages considered the age of accountability, when a person could be tried and even executed as an adult, to be age 7 .

In most of the world, including most of the United States, parts of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Wales), India and China, the legal adult age is 16 for most purposes, with some notable exceptions:

  1. Malaysia, Singapore and Washington, D.C. and Mississippi in the United States (18)
  2. Indonesia and Japan (20)
  3. South Korea & British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Yukon Territory in Canada and Nebraska and Alabama in the United States (18)
  4. the United Kingdom: Scotland (16)

See also

References

  1. ^ International Dictionary of Medicine and Biology (1986)
  2. ^ Churchill’s Medical Dictionary (1989)

External links


 
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - voksen, voksent menneske
adj. - voksen-, udvokset

Nederlands (Dutch)
volwassen(e), porno-

Français (French)
n. - adulte, majeur
adj. - adulte, majeur

idioms:

  • adult education    enseignement pour adultes

Deutsch (German)
n. - Erwachsener
adj. - erwachsen

idioms:

  • adult education    Erwachsenenbildung

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ενήλικος, ώριμος
adj. - ενήλικος, ώριμος, (μτφ.) πορνογραφικός, κατάλληλος για ενηλίκους μόνο

Italiano (Italian)
adulto

Português (Portuguese)
n. - adulto (m)
adj. - adulto, crescido

Русский (Russian)
взрослый, совершеннолетний

Español (Spanish)
n. - adulto
adj. - adulto, mayor de edad

idioms:

  • adult education    enseñanza para adultos

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - vuxen människa
adj. - vuxen, mogen

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
成人, 成虫, 成年的, 成熟的, 成年人的, 限于成年人的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 成人, 成蟲
adj. - 成年的, 成熟的, 成年人的, 限於成年人的

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 어른, 성년자
adj. - 어른의

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 成人, おとな, 成長しきった動物
adj. - 成熟した, 成人の

idioms:

  • adult education    成人教育
  • consenting adult    同意成人, ホモ

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) بالغ سن الرشد (صفه) بالغ, راشد‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮בוגר, מבוגר, בגיר‬
adj. - ‮בוגר, מבוגר‬


 
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