unripe

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    not fully developed or mature; not ripe
    not fully prepared

Word Origin

unripe (adj.)
Old English unripe "premature" (in reference to death), from un- (1) "not" + ripe (adj.). Meaning "immature, not fully developed (of fruit, etc.) is recorded from mid-13c. Similar formation in Middle Dutch onrijp, Old High German unrifi, German unreif.

Antonym

adj.

ripe

Example

1. Cheeper class - the animal is how unripe darling .
2. The person that has an unripe mad disease asks doctor cure .
3. It usually refers to fruits , often unripe or half-ripe , sometimes dipped in salt and vinegar .
4. Eating the unripe apples made him ill .
5. Unifoliate each other is unripe , elliptic or shape pouring egg is elliptic , grow 2-6cm , whole reason or have extremely serration .

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