Meaning
- Premature means something happening or done earlier than expected, usual, or appropriate.
 - It often carries a slightly negative nuance, suggesting that the timing is not right.
 
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: adjective
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Often used with nouns like decision, birth, death, announcement, action.
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Typical patterns:
- "a premature decision" (before all facts are known)
 - "a premature baby" (born before the due date)
 - "his death was premature" (happened earlier than natural)
 
 
Common Phrases
- Premature birth – a baby born before the normal pregnancy term.
 - Premature death – dying earlier than expected.
 - Premature action/decision – taking action too soon without enough preparation.
 
Collocations
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Premature + noun
- premature birth
 - premature baby
 - premature death
 - premature conclusion
 - premature announcement
 
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Verb + premature
- seem premature
 - consider premature
 - prove premature
 
 
Examples
- The company made a premature announcement about the new product.
 - His premature death shocked everyone in the community.
 - Doctors are trained to handle premature babies in neonatal care units.
 - Calling the match over at halftime was a bit premature.
 - It would be premature to assume that negotiations have failed.
 - The plant’s premature blooming was caused by unusual weather.
 - She regretted making a premature decision without consulting her team.
 - The medicine helped reduce the risk of premature aging.
 
Synonyms or Related
- Early
 - Untimely
 - Hasty
 - Rash
 - Impulsive
 
