unpremature

adj

Etymology

From un- + premature.

  1. derived from praemātūrus
  2. prefixed as unpremature — “un + premature

Definitions

  1. Not premature

    Not premature; timely.

    • Surrounded by their children, their gradual and unpremature decay conducts them, by gentle degrees, to the peaceful grave […]
    • The advanced age of her Majesty rendered death unpremature, and though the loss is deeply and long to be deplored, the accompanying circumstances at least were not so distressing […]

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA