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immature vs to-be-developed

Both "immature" and "to-be-developed" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "Immature" is commonly used to describe a person, behavior, or idea that is not fully developed or mature. On the other hand, "to-be-developed" is used to indicate that something is in the process of being developed or improved.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 783 views

immature

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe something that is not fully developed or mature.

Use "immature" to describe a person, behavior, or idea that lacks maturity or development.

Examples:

  • His immature behavior was not appropriate for the workplace.
  • The idea was dismissed as immature by the committee.
  • She felt that her classmates were immature compared to her.
  • The plant is still immature and has not yet produced any flowers.
  • The company's policies seemed immature and outdated.
  • I always knew you were immature.
  • Seems a little immature for grad students.
  • This is ridiculous, by say not immature.
  • We're being immature and selfish and Emma deserves better.
  • They're okay, just a little immature.
  • My ex-boyfriend, he's a little unbalanced, very immature.
  • You are clearly too immature to understand what b being published means.
  • They just think you're a bit... immature.
  • Sometimes he can be kind of immature.
  • This is because you seek out unavailable, immature partners.
  • Who do we know who's immature and vicious enough to...
  • This is an incredibly immature regime in the North.
  • The guys here are so immature and sexist.
  • You know, the kind of things immature cowardly men do.
  • The wedding's off, sloppy and immature.
  • She said that I was too immature to get married.
  • Your bone marrow starts overproducing immature white blood cells.
  • I take back what I said about you being immature.
  • They are still an anonymous collective of immature hackers.
  • You're an immature, psychotic, borderline sociopath.

Alternatives:

  • childish
  • juvenile
  • undeveloped
  • unripe
  • inexperienced

to-be-developed

This phrase is correct and is used to indicate that something is in the process of being developed or improved.

Use "to-be-developed" to describe something that is currently being worked on or improved.

Alternatives:

  • in development
  • under development
  • being developed
  • in progress
  • under construction

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