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Word: Grownup

Part of Speech: Noun and Adjective

Basic Definition:

The word "grownup" refers to a person who is fully developed and mature, typically an adult. It can also describe something related to adults, as opposed to children.

Usage Instructions:
  • As a noun, you can use "grownup" to talk about adults in a general sense.
  • As an adjective, it describes things that are meant for adults.
Examples:
  • Noun: "When I was a child, I wanted to be a grownup so I could make my own decisions."
  • Adjective: "This movie is for grownup audiences only."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "grownup" can imply responsibility and maturity, not just physical age. For example, you might say, "He finally acted like a grownup and took responsibility for his actions."

Word Variants:
  • Grown: This is the past participle of "grow" and can be used to describe something that has developed or matured, like "a grown tree."
  • Grown-up: This is simply another spelling for "grownup" when used as a noun, though "grown-up" is more commonly used in this form.
Different Meanings:

While "grownup" primarily refers to adults, it can also be used to describe things that are sophisticated or complex, as in "grownup conversations" which might involve serious or mature topics.

Synonyms:
  • Adult
  • Mature person
  • Fully developed person
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Act like a grownup: This means to behave in a responsible or mature way.

    • Example: "You need to act like a grownup and stop blaming others for your mistakes."
  • Grown-up world: This phrase refers to life and responsibilities that come with adulthood.

    • Example: "When you enter the grown-up world, you have to pay your own bills."
Conclusion:

"Grownup" is a versatile word that helps us talk about maturity and adulthood.

Adjective
  1. (of animals) fully developed
    • an adult animal
    • a grown woman
Noun
  1. a fully developed person from maturity onward

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