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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adulthood
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
early
▪ Indigestion had been a problem since early adulthood, but was controlled with antacids.
▪ A pervasive pattern of self-defeating behavior, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts.
▪ All this, of course, falls within the range of normal experience, as you move through your early adulthood.
▪ It is one of several hormones that hit peak levels in the bloodstream in early adulthood and then decline steadily.
▪ Animals might mature faster: a pressurised poultry house, for example, could hurry chickens to earlier adulthood.
▪ Despite her love of exercise, her health had been poor since her early adulthood and she was bedridden for many years.
▪ Perhaps the most arresting part of Get Happy is the section on Garland's late youth and early adulthood.
young
▪ We were thrilled in June to have the first live sea-lion pup born and subsequently raised to young adulthood.
▪ Learning, education, and intellectual growth in most cases were restricted to the period from childhood to young adulthood.
▪ Children were especially vulnerable, but many also died in young or middle adulthood.
▪ In late adolescence and young adulthood, planning skills were in turn related to social functioning and parenting behaviour.
■ VERB
reach
▪ Her death was probably accidental, but I doubt that will be much consolation to her children when they reach adulthood.
▪ The proportion reaching adulthood, however, does not usually warrant attempting to raise them as larger live food for fish.
▪ I couldn't break free of the habit even after I reached adulthood.
▪ Amelia bore eight children in her gracious house, six of whom would reach adulthood.
▪ In any event, relatively few cortical neurons are lost after reaching adulthood.
survive
▪ If an animal is a parent, it must be good enough to survive at least to adulthood.
▪ Onbr the youngest of her children survived to adulthood.
▪ We do not really know why a greater number of people began to survive into adulthood during this period.
▪ Of the several hundred thousand children who become blind every year, less than half survive to adulthood.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Children with the disease have little chance of surviving to adulthood.
▪ Nowadays young people want to leave home as soon as they reach adulthood.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And I believed it until adulthood.
▪ Cyril had been stranded, orphaned, in adulthood, in the land of the grown-up.
▪ It tracks her adulthood into old age.
▪ Learning, education, and intellectual growth in most cases were restricted to the period from childhood to young adulthood.
▪ Most adults with cystic fibrosis were found to be living fulfilling lives into adulthood.
▪ The foregoing paragraphs dispose, it is hoped, of some mistaken ideas as to the state and progress of sexuality in adulthood.
▪ They had four sons, two surviving to adulthood.
▪ Under what circumstances does childhood disorder continue into adulthood?
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
adulthood

1850, from adult + -hood.

Wiktionary
adulthood

n. The time of life when one is expected to take responsibility for one's own actions and well-being.

WordNet
adulthood
  1. n. the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed [syn: maturity]

  2. the state (and responsibilities) of a person who has attained maturity

Wikipedia
Adulthood (album)

Adulthood is the debut album by British singer CocknBullKid. It was released in the United Kingdom on 20 May 2011 by Island Records.

Adulthood (film)

Adulthood (rendered as AdULTHOOD) is a 2008 British drama film. It was directed and written by Noel Clarke, who also stars as the protagonist, Sam Peel. Adulthood is a sequel to the 2006 film Kidulthood, which Clarke also wrote, and depicts Peel's experiences after he is released from jail. It grossed £1,203,319 at the UK Box Office during its opening weekend, ranking above The Incredible Hulk, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Sex and the City. After starring in the film, Adam Deacon decided to write and star in his own urban film, Anuvahood.

Usage examples of "adulthood".

And while he still knew that the slim length of thousand-folded steel and hand-cast gilded bronze was more than proficient enough to see him elevated from apprentice smith to master and therefore to adulthood, he was not at all certain it would suffice to pass one final, and more important, muster.

Azzli shouted, sounding far less a prince two years shy of adulthood, than a boy half that age.

Avall or Eddyn had been deemed worthy not only of adulthood, but of a subcraft-chieftainship, which prompted blank stares from both, then quick denial.

Breeders who had recently left their herds, not to mention all those who had graduated to adulthood before them.

Greedo, on the edge of adulthood, had left the games of childhood behind.

Two years ago, Het and Jek Nkik had been separated upon reaching their age of adulthood, sent out to do scavenger duty away from the Jawa fortress.

He explained that this was the time when the adolescents had to perform some great deed to earn adulthood, deeds that often included acts of mayhem against non-Sand People races.

I could offer them a way to be remembered forever in tales and gain an adulthood always honored: negotiate with the Jawas and me to secure the boundaries of their land and thus their nomadic way of life.

Bacteria formed, grew, reached adulthood, had babies and became grandparents.

He is still child enough to believe that adulthood brings certainty and self-confidence.

Change until adulthood, usually between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one, a human bitten by a werewolf was a werewolf immediately, regardless of his age.

Jesus, Dean, you and I have spent our whole adulthood talking around anything that mattered.

Camden, where rehearsals of adulthood were rendered miniature by a compression of time and space.

As the only incorporated man in Argali, Maxard Argali had governed the province for Kamoj when she was young and was shifting his role to that of advisor now that she had reached her adulthood.

Chekhov is the autobiographical foundation of the ten Nick Adams stories, which treat the bruising passage from childhood into adolescence and adulthood.