He's a nice little boy, but a bit immature
How about...... "That man in the movie acts very immature."
People were talking about how immature the boy was.
Immature can mean childish or stubborn. The immature boy did not want to tie his shoes, and then fell.
I think its "IMMATURE" Nope, its "quite", because "immature" is the adjective, so the PREdicate comes BEFORE the adjective. How can quite be adjective? It describes how much immature John is... there fore it becomes an adverb... Am I wrong? If so, then how?
She ended the relationship because he was too immature.Your immature actions resulted in your ban.The thought was a rather immature one.
When immature people do not get their way, they often pule and complain.
Example sentence - His avoidance of teaching his children cause and effect as they grew has created immature young adults.
Well, you just did. Do you think that immature kid is responsible?
"You are so immature, with your constant complaining and tantrums." "The immature hatchlings are fed by the birds for several weeks."
The intern's responses came across as trite and immature which disturbed both me and my boss.
I do think he's cute, but he's too immature for my taste.But is a conjunction.
One who rebels against the established system: "immature malcontents".