Ripe
WordNet

adjective


(1)   Far along in time
"A man of advanced age"
"Advanced in years"
"A ripe old age"
"The ripe age of 90"
(2)   At the highest point of development especially in judgment or knowledge
"A ripe mind"
(3)   Fully developed or matured and ready to be eaten or used
"Ripe peaches"
"Full-bodied mature wines"
(4)   Most suitable or right for a particular purpose
"A good time to plant tomatoes"
"The right time to act"
"The time is ripe for great sociological changes"
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Adjective



  1. Ready for reaping or gathering; having attained perfection; mature; -- said of fruits, seeds, etc.; as, ripe grain.
  2. Advanced to the state of fitness for use; mellow; as, ripe cheese; ripe wine.
  3. Having attained its full development; mature; perfected; consummate.
  4. Maturated or suppurated; ready to discharge; -- said of sores, tumors, etc.
  5. Ready for action or effect; prepared.
  6. Like ripened fruit in ruddiness and plumpness.
      1. Intoxicated.
        • 1611, William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act V, Scene 1,
          Alonso: And Trinculo is reeling-ripe: where should they / Find this grand liquor that hath gilded them? / How cam'st thou in this pickle?
      2. Of a conflict between parties, having developed to a stage where the conflict may be reviewed by a court of law.
          1. Smelly: having a disagreeable odor.

            • Noun



              1. A fruit or vegetable which has ripened.

                • Verb



                  1. To ripen or mature
                    ALONSO: Slubber not business for my sake, Bassanio, / But stay the very riping of the time;


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