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ripe
[rahyp]
adjective
having arrived at such a stage of growth or development as to be ready for reaping, gathering, eating, or use, as grain or fruit; completely matured.
resembling such fruit, as in ruddiness and fullness.
ripe, red lips.
advanced to the point of being in the best condition for use, as cheese or beer.
fully grown or developed, as animals when ready to be killed and used for food.
arrived at the highest or a high point of development or excellence; mature.
of mature judgment or knowledge.
ripe scholars; a ripe mind.
characterized by full development of body or mind.
of ripe years.
(of time) advanced.
a ripe old age.
(of ideas, plans, etc.) ready for action, execution, etc.
(of people) fully prepared or ready to do or undergo something.
He was ripe for a change in jobs.
fully or sufficiently advanced; ready enough; auspicious.
The time is ripe for a new foreign policy.
ready for some operation or process.
a ripe abscess.
Archaic., drunk.
reeling ripe.
ripe
/ raɪp /
adjective
(of fruit, grain, etc) mature and ready to be eaten or used; fully developed
mature enough to be eaten or used
ripe cheese
fully developed in mind or body
resembling ripe fruit, esp in redness or fullness
a ripe complexion
ready or eager (to undertake or undergo an action)
suitable; right or opportune
the time is not yet ripe
mature in judgment or knowledge
advanced but healthy (esp in the phrase a ripe old age )
slang
complete; thorough
excessive; exorbitant
slang, slightly indecent; risqué
Other Word Forms
- ripely adverb
- ripeness noun
- half-ripe adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ripe1
Idioms and Phrases
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Shoppers at five Tesco stores in England can scan their avocados to find out how ripe they are.
A red flag warning, an alert that indicates conditions ripe for explosive fire growth, has been issued for Los Angeles and Ventura county mountains and foothills beginning Wednesday.
It's still hot in many parts of the UK, but some tree leaves are turning yellow and blackberries are so ripe in hedges that they're tasting alcoholic.
Guillermo Rein, professor of fire science at Imperial College London, has been working alongside the London Fire Brigade to help predict when conditions are ripe for a "firewave".
She said: "The fire is advancing in an area where all the conditions are ripe for it to progress."
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