Yes.
Example: The farmer had a developed sense of humor.
The adjective form for the verb to develop is developable.
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developed it can over, under
No. Developed is a verb form, the past tense of the verb 'to develop." It can be used as an adjective (e.g. developed film).
developed adj.desenvolvido adj. -abecome developed v.tornar(-se) desenvolvido v. -a
Yes, "mature" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone or something that is fully developed, grown, or mentally/emotionally advanced.
No, "well developed" does not typically have a hyphen when used as a phrase in a sentence. It is usually written as two separate words, especially when it functions as an adjective before a noun (e.g., "a well developed idea"). However, if it appears as a compound adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated as "well-developed," to clarify that the words work together as a single descriptor.
"Immature" is an adjective, the opposite of "mature."
Proper
The word civilized is an adjective. It is used to describe a society that is highly developed.
Yes, "well-developed" is hyphenated when used as a compound adjective preceding a noun. For example, you would say "a well-developed plan." However, when it follows the noun, it is typically written as two separate words, such as "the plan is well developed."
Yes develop is a verb, but like a lot of verbs it can be used as an adverb, adjective, etc. EX: The town is very developed -In this sentence the word is used as a adjective to describe a noun