"Riper" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fully grown or mature, especially having reached a ripe stage in physical development or readiness.
A ripcord is a cord or line, typically made of elastic material, attached to the parachute of an aircraft or other device to activate its deployment, especially when an emergency situation arises, severing the cord to deploy the parachute and prevent or end free fall.
Ripe means fully grown or mature, especially in a way that makes it suitable for eating or using, often having a good or sweet flavor.<br><br>Examples:<br><br>- The tomatoes were ripe and juicy.<br>- This fruit is ripe and ready to be eaten.
The state of being fully grown or mature, often in a sexual or practical sense.<br><br>Example: "The fruit was at the peak of ripeness, making it perfect for eating."<br><br>Or, in a figurative sense:<br><br>Adulthood, readiness to take on responsibilities.<br><br>Example: "By the age of 18, they are expected to reach full ripeness and be independent."
The process or state of becoming fully developed or mature, especially in a physical sense, as of fruit.
Ripidolite is a type of mineral, a silicate mineral that is a member of the serpentine group. It often has a swirly or mottled appearance and is usually a mix of jadeite and amphibole.
<strong>Ripley</strong><br><br>A surname that refers to:<br><br>1. The surname of Joseph Ripley, an English biographer.<br>2. Verb:<br> - to remove and rebaptize a trunk from the main stem of a tree by the root from which it originally sprouted.<br> - a ripley joint, also known as a barbuckle, is a special kind of C-clamp.<br>3. Places:<br> - Ripley, a town in Derbyshire, England.<br> - Ripley, a village in North Yorkshire, England.<br> - Ripley, a city in Indiana, USA.<br><br>Additionally, Ripley can also refer to:<br><br> Ripley (name), a given name and surname.<br> Ripley (disambiguation), a general name for various terms.<br><br>It can also be related to:<br> The term "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" which is a magazine published by Robert Ripley in 1918.<br><br>Further information please?
A clever word!<br><br>"Riposte" is a noun that means:<br><br>A quick and witty response, especially to a remark or a challenge. It can also refer to a swift and clever thrust of a sword or a similar weapon, especially in fencing.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "She delivered a witty riposte that caught her opponent off guard." (meaning a quick and clever response)<br> "He parried his opponent's attack with a swift riposte." (meaning a quick and sharp thrust)
Redeveloped; reposted. A post that has been re-submitted to the internet, especially to a social media platform, after it was originally rejected or taken down.