‘Matured’ and ‘mature’ can have different meanings depending on the context.
‘Matured’ often implies a process of development or aging especially in relation to things like wine, ideas, etc.
‘Matured’ is a verb typically used in contexts like:
The wine has has matured
The plan has matured.
Similarly, if you are describing someone’s behaviour or attitude, you could use ‘matured’ in a sentence like:
He has matured a lot since his teenage years.
In this case, ‘matured’ indicates a change or growth in his behaviour or attitude over time.
On the other hand, ‘mature’ can describe something or someone that is fully developed, wise, responsible, etc. ‘Mature’ is an adjective used to describe a person who has reached emotional, mental, or physical adulthood.
So, to describe someone as a grown-up or an adult, ‘mature’ is the correct choice.
For instance.
He is a mature man.
She is a mature lady
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