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A Writer's Dictionary:

ripe Definition


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ripe
adj
    1. Said of fruit, grain, etc: fully matured and ready to be picked or harvested and eaten.
    2a. Said of cheese: mature; having been allowed to age to develop its full flavour;
    2b. Said of cheese: strong-smelling.
    3. Said of a flavour or taste, eg that of wine: rich or strong.
    4. Said eg of a person's complexion: resembling ripe fruit, especially in being plump and pink.
    5. Mature in mind and body; fully developed.
    6. Said of a person or their mind: mature in judgement or knowledge.
      Thesaurus: mature, mellow, aged, wise, experienced, seasoned.
    7. Said of a person's age: very advanced, but still with good mental and physical health.
      Form: ripe old age (often)
    8a. slang
      Complete; thorough;
    8b. slang
      Excellent.
    9. slang
      Excessive.
    10. colloq
      Said of language, etc: slightly indecent; risqué.
Derivative: ripely
adverb
    Derivative: ripeness
    noun
      Idiom: ripe for something
        Suitable or appropriate for a particular action or purpose.
          Example: ripe for reform
        Eager or ready for a particular action or purpose.
          Thesaurus: ready for, prepared for, fit for, conditioned for, primed for, set for, all set for.
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon ripe.



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