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    ripe
    /rʌɪp/

    adjective

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  2. Ripe means fully developed and ready to be collected or eaten, especially of fruit or crops. It can also describe cheese, smell, or language that is old-fashioned or rude.

  3. Ripe is an adjective that means fully grown and developed, mature, or ready. It can also describe something that is suitable, appropriate, or smelly. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of ripe.

  4. Ripe means fully developed and ready to be eaten, especially of fruit or crops. It can also describe cheese, smell, or language that is old-fashioned or rude. See how to use ripe in sentences and idioms.

  5. Ripe means fully developed, mature, or ready for use or action. It can also mean suitable, opportune, or advanced in time or age. See different sources and synonyms of ripe.

  6. Ripe means ready. Ripe can also describe something that is not only ready to happen but well-suited for whatever is happening. A company can expect profits if the market is ripe for its product.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective ripe, which can describe fruit, cheese, smell, age or opportunity. See examples, synonyms and collocations of ripe.

  8. Learn the meaning of ripe as an adjective for fruit, grain, situation, age, etc. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples and word frequency of ripe.