Yes, it refers to an organism or individual. It is the negative form of the adjective mature.
Yes it is. The adjective "childish" describes a noun as immature in behavior, rather than referring to actual children.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "juvenile" (immature, young).
The synonyms for 'naive' are: inexperienced, immature, adolescent, green, raw, youthful.
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The words 'juvenile' and 'infantile' are two synonyms for the word 'childish'.
The word 'larva' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an immature form of an insect that will go through a series of changes (metamorphosis) to attain adulthood. The word 'larva' is a word for a thing.
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?
"Immature" is an adjective, the opposite of "mature."
Immature, premature, untimely.
Yes, it is the adverb form of the negative adjective immature.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "juvenile" (immature, young).
The adjective is childish and the adverb is childishly. The words have a negative connotation of "immature" - another adjective form is childlike (suggesting innocence or candor).
The synonyms for 'naive' are: inexperienced, immature, adolescent, green, raw, youthful.
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!He is the most immature guy on kongregate! he is immature and just immature
The words 'juvenile' and 'infantile' are two synonyms for the word 'childish'.
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we arent immature you are