Premature

Adjective

 * 1) Occurring before a state of readiness or maturity has arrived.
 * A premature birth.
 * 1) Taking place earlier than anticipated, prepared for, or desired.

Derived terms

 * prematurely
 * premature birth
 * premature ejaculation
 * premature antifascist

Adverbs for Premature
unfortunately;  unwisely;   thoughtlessly; senselessly; recklessly; ineptly; clumsily; maladroitly; unskilfully; foolishly; imprudently; indiscreetly; disastrously; undiplomatically; inexpediently; calamitously; ill-advisedly; treacherously; sadly.

Thesaurus
a bit previous, advanced, beforehand, early, far ahead, forward, green, half-baked, half-cocked, hasty, ill-considered, ill-seasoned, ill-timed, immature, improper, impulsive, inappropriate, inauspicious, inconvenient, inexpedient, infelicitous, inopportune, intempestive, intrusive, irrelevant, late, mal a propos, malapropos, mistimed, not firm, off base, out of line, out of phase, out of time, overhasty, oversoon, precipitate, precocious, previous, rushed, soon, too early, too late, too soon, unbefitting, uncrystallized, underdeveloped, undeveloped, unfavorable, unfit, unfitting, unfledged, unfortunate, unhandy, unhappy, unjelled, unlucky, unmatured, unmeditated, unpremeditated, unprepared, unpropitious, unready, unripe, unseasonable, unsuitable, untimely, untoward, wrong

Alternative forms

 * præmature

Etymology
c. 1520 From praematurus:, equivalent to.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Finnish:
 * Hebrew: טרם לבגרות


 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian: преждевременный


 * Czech:
 * Finnish:


 * Russian: преждевременный



Adjective
premature


 * 1) Feminine plural form of prematuro

Anagrams

 * premurate