"Ripper" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ripper" Meaning

A person who pulls something apart forcibly and violently, typically in order to remove something or to repair it.

Example: The ripper of the old car managed to take it apart and fix the engine.

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A person, typically female, who was_encoder forcibly circulated as a prostitute, historically known as a "whitechapel ripper."

"Ripper" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Ripper"


Adjective

- 1. aftermarket ripper:
The new aftermarket ripper kit for my RC car allows for smoother performance on rough terrain.
- 2. roughest ripper:
Out of all the animals at the animal shelter, the youngest pup proved out to be the rougher ripper among them, requiring more training.
- 3. sushi ripper:
Freshness is crucial in sushi preparation. A sushi ripper helps for perfectly separating sushi pieces.

Noun

- 4. Chainsaw Ripper:
The chainsaw ripper was used in the fire incident in Los Angeles.
- 5. Ripper bear:
A bear caught at Yellowstone National Park turned out to be the most ferocious ripper experienced by park rangers in decades.

"Ripper" Similar Words

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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)

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Riposte is a noun. It refers to a quick, witty, and often sarcastic reply or retort, typically in response to a challenge or a taunt. It can also be a fencing term for a swift, direct thrust, often aimed at catching an opponent off guard.

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past tense of "ribe" or "rip", means "torn apart or split, often violently", can also imply that something is very distinctive or prominent (e.g. ripped jeans)

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The word "ripping" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br> Verb:<br><br> To tear or pull apart suddenly and forcefully, often with violence.<br> To remove or extract something quickly and energetically, often loudly or abruptly.<br> To criticize or praise something harshly or enthusiastically.<br><br> Noun:<br><br> A harsh or energetic and lengthy criticism, praise, or outcry.<br> A sudden, severe break or tear, often in a material object.<br> A type of loud, rapid music, often played on a synthesizer.

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A small movement or effect that spreads rapidly from a center, creating a disturbance or variation in a surface, flow, or situation, often losing strength or distinctness as it moves outward or gradually disappears.

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The word "rippled" can have a few related meanings:<br><br>1. Caused a disturbance or a disruption in something, making it unstable or unpredictable.<br>2. Having small waves or wrinkles on the surface of something, such as the ripples on a pond after a stone has been thrown into it.<br>3. Having or showing a slight or indirect effect.<br>4. Resembling a ripple, especially one produced by throwing a stone into water.<br><br>For example:<br>- The pollution in the river caused a ripple effect, affecting the entire ecosystem.<br>- The ripples on the lake distorted the reflection of the surrounding mountains.<br>- The news of her leaving the company created a ripple in the organization.<br>- The ripple in the sheet fabric made it difficult to iron out the wrinkles.

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Rips

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Rips refer to a long, narrow tear or split in a fabric, material, or surface.

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