good self esteem, confident in who they are.
The expansion of your mental abilities to reason and show good judgment or to become emotionally mature.
The expansion of your mental abilities to reason and show good judgment or to become emotionally mature.
Yes, the word emotionally is an adverb.An example sentence is: "she was emotionally involved with the witness".
Emotionally cheating is mentally & emotionally being with someone else; this includes leading your current bf/gf on or flirting.
Physically speaking, yes they mature. But emotionally it cannot be said .
Affected by feeling: emotionally less stable Emotionally stable: mature, face reality, calm
good self esteem, confident in who they are.
false people that are very emontionally mature the experience it alot early in life.
Yes, "mature" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone or something that is fully developed, grown, or mentally/emotionally advanced.
That depends on the Scorpio Man. He has to be emotionally mature to have a relationship.
Children are not mature enough physically or emotionally to join the Army.
Everyone matures at their own pace. Physically, at adolescence. Emotionally, can be at 16, can be at 30.
Mature and affluent
In gobbledegook language, I have heard it said that the person is "fully realized."
The connotation for "mature" typically evokes positive qualities such as wisdom, experience, responsibility, and stability. It suggests a person who has developed emotionally, intellectually, and socially over time.
The expansion of your mental abilities to reason and show good judgment or to become emotionally mature.