Ripe (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

adjective, rip·er, rip·est.
  1. 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.
  2. resembling such fruit, as in ruddiness and fullness: ripe, red lips.
  3. advanced to the point of being in the best condition for use, as cheese or beer.
  4. fully grown or developed, as animals when ready to be killed and used for food.
  5. arrived at the highest or a high point of development or excellence; mature.
  6. of mature judgment or knowledge: ripe scholars; a ripe mind.
  7. characterized by full development of body or mind: of ripe years.
  8. (of time) advanced: a ripe old age.
  9. (of ideas, plans, etc.) ready for action, execution, etc.
  10. (of people) fully prepared or ready to do or undergo something: He was ripe for a change in jobs.
  11. fully or sufficiently advanced; ready enough; auspicious: The time is ripe for a new foreign policy.
  12. ready for some operation or process: a ripe abscess.
  13. drunk: reeling ripe.
adjective
  1. (of fruit, grain, etc) mature and ready to be eaten or used; fully developed
  2. mature enough to be eaten or used
  3. fully developed in mind or body
  4. resembling ripe fruit, esp in redness or fullness
  5. ready or eager (to undertake or undergo an action)
  6. suitable; right or opportune
  7. mature in judgment or knowledge
  8. advanced but healthy (esp in the phrase a ripe old age)
  9. slang
    • complete; thorough
    • excessive; exorbitant
  10. slightly indecent; risqué
Ripe (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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