immaturely
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immaturely (comparative more immaturely, superlative most immaturely)
- Giving an appearance of immaturity; childishly.
- They may be approaching 40, but after three beers they are behaving as immaturely as any teenager.
- Without having attained maturity.
- 1972, Frank B. McMahon, Psychology: Perspectives on the Hybrid Science, page 165:
- […] birds which are hatched immaturely and fly immediately after leaving the nest.