Ripe, as in food ripe means it is ready to pluck off the tree and eat. Like peaches, they have to be ripe. Bananas can be overripe though. In other terms I don't know another definition for ripe other than that...
Well ripe has a few definitions:
1. A RIPE fruit (a fruit that is fully grown and is ready to eat)
2. You smell RIPE (You smell kinda bad)
If you mean "bananas" then yellow when ripe, soft when ripe, and long but slightly curved.
it's ripe.
it means the grain is mature or ripe
green on it means it's not all the way ripe but if it's mostly orange it's ripe enough
In a ripe banana, it is yellow and the outside is pretty much yellow. By unripe do you mean under ripe? If so, the banana is green, hard, and unappealing.In an over ripe banana, the insides are brown, squishy, and disgustingThe outside, too, is black, brown, yellowish, and squishy.
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ea is the abbreviation for each, which is the unit of measure in your example. It means use 4 ripe tomatoes.
It means the fruit(for example) became ripe.(It ripened)
You could use UN or OVER as prefixes for the word ripe.
The word 'ripe' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a ripe peach, the time is ripe).The noun form for the adjective ripe is ripeness.
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