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Adults Responsible Noun ˈædʌlt əˈdʌlt Children Accompanied I

Word3 adult
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈædʌlt/ /əˈdʌlt/
Example
  • children must be accompanied by an adult.
  • i simply can't believe that responsible adults allowed a child to wander the streets.
  • why can't you two act like civilized adults?
  • the obesity rate among adults has actually increased.
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adult

(noun)/ˈædʌlt/ /əˈdʌlt/
  1. a fully grown person who is legally responsible for their actions
    • SYNONYM grown-up2
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/grown-up2
    • Children must be accompanied by an adult.
    • I simply can't believe that responsible adults allowed a child to wander the streets.
    • Why can't you two act like civilized adults?
    • The obesity rate among adults has actually increased.

    Extra Examples

    • The number of single adult households has doubled in the past 30 years.
    • This book will definitely appeal to teenagers and young adults.
    • What consenting adults do in private is their own business.
  2. a fully grown animal
    • The fish return to the river as adults in order to breed.

    Word Origin

    • mid 16th cent.: from Latin adultus, past participle of adolescere ‘grow to maturity’, from ad- ‘to’ + alescere ‘grow, grow up’, from alere ‘nourish’.
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