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more mature

adjective as in elder

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Example Sentences

These range from "minimal", potentially including occasional mild violence or fear, to "restricted" - potentially containing more mature content such as strong violence, language or lots of realistic blood.

From BBC

As they got older it was apparent that Holly was more mature than Logan and they were growing apart.

From BBC

Ms Trussler said it was clear her "caring and thoughtful" daughter had been more mature than MacPhail but when she had tried to break up with him, he had used "emotional blackmail" and scared Holly.

From BBC

With only 13 holiday titles, Lifetime and its sister channel Lifetime Movie Networks are featuring films with more mature themes, like ‘A Cowboy Christmas Romance’ and ‘Ladies of the ’80s.’

Kids are often introduced to the Spangler brand through the suckers, though they grow into the company’s other brands — and their more “mature” flavors — as they age.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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