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adjective
- 1. adult: "Joe is married with two grown-up daughters"
noun
- 1. an adult (especially a child's word): "I don't like it when grown-ups get all serious"
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Synonyms for GROWN-UPS: adults, oldsters, middle-agers, elders, ancients, senior citizens, graybeards, old-timers; Antonyms of GROWN-UPS: kids, children, toddlers, tykes, tots, moppets, tikes, infants.
Synonyms for GROWN-UP: mature, adult, senior citizen, middle-ager, oldster, elder, ancient, graybeard; Antonyms of GROWN-UP: adolescent, immature, childish, infantile, kiddish, kid, child, toddler.
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