Premature - English meaning
ˈprem.ə.tʃər
Premature – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveOccurring or done before the usual or proper time; too early.
Usage examples:
The sun can cause premature ageing
adjectiveHappening or done too soon, esp. before the natural or desired time
Usage examples:
A premature death at age 50, a spokesman said it was premature to comment on the negotiations.
adjectiveHappening or done too soon, especially before the natural or suitable time
Usage examples:
Premature birth/death, premature baby the money raised for the hospital will go towards heart monit…
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Word origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘ripe, mature’): from Latin praematurus ‘very early’, from prae ‘before’ + maturus ‘ripe’.
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