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Old, mature, or adult. Those words are the opposite of juvenile.

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Which one of these words means the opposite of JUVENILE?

Mature, grown up


What is the opposite of mature?

The antonyms of "mature" can be immature, juvenile, or youthful. The opposite of a mature person could be one who is young, inexperienced, or callow.


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Juvenile can be used as an adjective (juvenile crimes) and a noun (a juvenile).


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The Juvenile was created in 2002.


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what is juvenile?

Juveniles are the young of an animal species. For example, a juvenile kangaroo is not fully grown or developed. In law, the term juvenile refers to a minor, a person who is under the age of 18.