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inmaduras

Inmaduras is the feminine plural form of inmadura, an adjective in Spanish meaning not mature. It can describe people whose behavior is considered immature, or things and processes that have not reached full development. The term is used in everyday language, journalism, and cultural criticism, often with a pejorative or humorous tone. It may refer to emotional or intellectual immaturity in people, as well as to the immature state of fruits, vegetables, or other products.

Etymology and usage notes: inmadura derives from the prefix in- plus maduro (mature), with origins in Latin

Common contexts and nuance: inmaduras often signals criticism of attitudes, decisions, or behavior deemed prematurely childish

See also: inmadurez, maduro, madurez, desarrollo.

Note: as with many value-laden descriptors, the use of inmaduras should consider audience and potential offense,

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maturus.
As
an
adjective,
inmadura
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
for
example:
una
persona
inmadura,
ideas
inmaduras,
frutas
inmaduras.
When
used
as
a
noun,
inmaduras
can
refer
to
immature
people
and
is
commonly
placed
in
informal
or
colloquial
contexts;
it
is
gendered
and
can
be
offensive,
depending
on
tone
and
audience.
or
lacking
consideration.
It
can
appear
in
media
discourse,
social
commentary,
or
informal
speech.
In
academic
or
formal
writing,
more
precise
terms
such
as
inmadurez
(immaturity)
or
specify
the
domain
(emotional
immaturity,
cognitive
development,
developmental
biology)
are
typically
preferred.
especially
when
applied
to
groups
of
people.