come of age



come of age

1. to become an adult Your son's children have now come of age. Of all the kids who come of age this year, how many will actually vote? Related vocabulary: grow up
2. to develop completely The idea of equality in the workplace has come of age.
See also: age, come, of

come of age

  (slightly formal)
1. to reach the age when you are an adult and are legally responsible for your behaviour So what of all the fifty-thousand youngsters who come of age this spring? Who will they be voting for?
2. something or someone that has come of age has reached full, successful, development After years of sophisticated mimicry, Japanese design has come of age.
See Act age!
See also: age, come, of

come of age

To reach maturity.
See also: age, come, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Doina-Romanian
Robbie['rɔbi]
Wally['weili]
Fedlimid-Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology
Prunellaproo-NEL-əEnglish (Rare)
TaniaTAHN-yə (English), TAN-yə (English), TAH-nyah (Italian)English, Italian