Correct spelling for the English word "more wellmatured" is [mˈɔː wˈɛlmət͡ʃˌʊ͡əd], [mˈɔː wˈɛlmətʃˌʊəd], [m_ˈɔː w_ˈɛ_l_m_ə_tʃ_ˌʊə_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
There is no specific dictionary definition for the term "more well-matured" as it is a combination of three different words: "more," "well," and "matured." However, by understanding the individual meanings of these words, we can form a definition for the term.
"More" is an adverb used to indicate a greater amount, degree, or extent of something. It is often used to compare two or more things. "Well" is an adverb that generally describes something being done in a satisfactory or skillful manner. It can also mean in good health or a positive state of being. "Matured" is an adjective that describes something or someone fully developed or well-ripened.
Combining these meanings, "more well-matured" can be defined as something that has reached a greater level of maturity or development, exceeding the initial level of being well-matured. It suggests that the subject has progressed further along in the process of maturing or developing compared to a previously established standard of being well-matured.
For example, if we were discussing a wine, a "well-matured" wine would indicate that it has been properly aged and is considered good quality. However, a "more well-matured" wine would suggest that it has not only reached a good level of maturity but has surpassed that level, making it even better in terms of taste and quality.