You could use UN or OVER as prefixes for the word ripe.
You could use UN or OVER as prefixes for the word ripe.
The opposite of premature is over-ripe.
Yellow when ripe but when unripe they are green and when they are over ripe they are brown and mushy. --some are yellow, some are dark red, some are green, (even when ripe). it all depends on the type of banana.
A ripe watermelon will sound hollow when tapped. An over-ripe watermelon will have hollow spaces inside when cut open.
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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Usually yellow. But it depends on how ripe they are. If they're not ripe yet, they're green, if they're over-ripe, they're brown, and if they're rotten, then the're black. But when they're perfect, they're yellow!
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.
If its only on the out side skin nothing, if its the inside then its over ripe or rotten
the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe
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