mature
developed
ready
ready to eat
succulent
mature
full blown
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.
pull ripe even more
The word 'ripe' is an adjective, the verb is - to ripen.
Ripe is an adjective.
You could use UN or OVER as prefixes for the word ripe.
For instance when a fruit is ripe it is ready to eat. And when a fruit is ripe it also taste's the best because it has fully developed. For example an apple will taste sour but when it's ripe it doesn't. Therefore its another word for mature when its ready.
The Luhya translation of the English word 'Ripe' is "Okhwenga".
You could use UN or OVER as prefixes for the word ripe.
the opposite to ripe is a word not in most dictionarys but is likely to be added in the latest Collins edition. the word is 'Jellinor' the strange word was created and published by a man called MR James ellinor, Canterbury, kent, UK who discovered there was no actual opposite word to 'ripe' the opposite word to 'ripe' is 'Jellinor' or for adjective verision 'jellied'
"ripe" is translated "mûr / mûre" in French
The peach was the perfect size and color, but it was not yet ripe enough,
Yes a long i word is ripe