AGED vs RIPE: NOUN
- People who are old collectively
- Elderly people considered as a group. Used with the.
- People who are old
- Old people, collectively.
- The bank of a river.
- Same as rip.
- A bank.
- A fruit or vegetable which has ripened.
AGED vs RIPE: ADJECTIVE
- Having a certain age; at the age of; having lived.
- Undergone the effects of time, improving as a result.
- Having attained a specific age; (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
- Old.
- Belonging to old age.
- Old; having lived long; having lived almost to or beyond the usual time allotted to that species of being
- Approaching the base level of erosion.
- Brought to a desired ripeness or maturity.
- Having reached the age of.
- Characteristic of old age.
- Being of advanced age; old.
- (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
- At an advanced stage of erosion (pronounced as one syllable)
- Advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables)
- Of wines, fruit, cheeses; having reached a desired or final condition; (`aged' pronounced as one syllable)
- Fully developed or matured and ready to be eaten or used
- At the highest point of development especially in judgment or knowledge
- Fully prepared or eager
- Smelly: having a disagreeable odor.
- Of a conflict between parties, having developed to a stage where the conflict may be reviewed by a court of law.
- Intoxicated.
- Like ripened fruit in ruddiness and plumpness.
- Ready for action or effect; prepared.
- Maturated or suppurated; ready to discharge; -- said of sores, tumors, etc.
- Having attained its full development; mature; perfected; consummate.
- Advanced to the state of fitness for use; mellow
- Ready for reaping or gathering; having attained perfection; mature; -- said of fruits, seeds, etc..
- Emitting a foul odor.
- Coarse or indecent; vulgar.
- Thoroughly matured, as by study or experience; seasoned.
- Most suitable or right for a particular purpose
- Fully developed; mature.
- Sufficiently advanced in preparation or aging to be used or eaten.
- Advanced in years.
- Far along in time
- Sufficiently advanced; opportune.
- Sensuous and full.
- Fully prepared to do or undergo something; ready.
AGED vs RIPE: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of age.
- To ripen or mature
AGED vs RIPE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To ripen; to grow ripe.
AGED vs RIPE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To mature; to ripen.
AGED vs RIPE: PREPOSITION
- Having the age of.
- N/A
AGED vs RIPE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining to or characteristic of old age.
- Of the age of: as, a man aged forty years.
- Old; having lived or existed long; having reached an advanced period of life: as, an aged man; an aged oak.
- Of a horse, arrived at the age when the ‘pit’ or ‘mark’ on the front teeth has been obliterated by the gradual wearing away of the crown.
- In geology, approaching peneplanation: said of the topography of a greatly denuded region.
- Advanced in years
- Having attained a specific age
- (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
- Of wines, fruit, cheeses
- Having reached a desired or final condition
- (`aged' pronounced as one syllable)
- Synonyms Aged, Elderly, Old, Ancient. Old is the general word for being near to the natural end, or having nearly reached the usual period, of life: as, a cat is old at twelve years. Elderly is rather old, beginning to be old. Aged is very old. Ancient is so old as to seem to belong to a past age. (See other comparisons under ancient.)
- Full-grown; developed; finished; having experience, knowledge, or skill; equipped; accomplished; wise; clever: as, a ripe judgment; a ripe old age.
- Mature; ready for some change or operation, as an ovum for discharge from the ovary, an abscess for lancing, a cataract for extraction, or a fish for spawning.
- Ready for action or effect: often preceded by a specific word: as, bursting ripe, fighting ripe—that is, ready to burst, or to fight.
- Synonyms Mature, Ripe. See mature.
- To search (especially, pockets); rummage; hence, to plunder.
- To poke.
- To sweep or wipe clean; clean.
- To examine strictly.
- To break up (rough ground).
- To ripen; grow ripe; be matured. See ripen.
- To grow old.
- To mature; ripen; make ripe.
- Advanced to the state of being fit for use, or in the best condition for use: said of mutton, venison, game, cheese, beer, etc., which has acquired a peculiar and approved flavor by keeping.
- Resembling ripe fruit in ruddiness, juiciness, or plumpness.
- Ready for reaping, gathering, or using; brought to completion or perfection; mature: usually said of that which is grown and used for food: as, ripe fruit; ripe corn.
AGED vs RIPE: RELATED WORDS
- Year, Seniors, Years, Olds, Of age, Senior, Preserved, Ripe, Ripened, Worn, Cured, Mature, Elderly, Old, Older
- Suitable, Conducive, Propitious, Aged, Advanced, Late, Right, Mellow, Good, Mellowed, Ready, Mature, Opportune, Overripe, Ripened
AGED vs RIPE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Year, Seniors, Years, Olds, Of age, Senior, Preserved, Ripe, Ripened, Worn, Cured, Mature, Elderly, Old, Older
- Suitable, Conducive, Propitious, Aged, Advanced, Late, Right, Mellow, Good, Mellowed, Ready, Mature, Opportune, Overripe, Ripened
AGED vs RIPE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- And yes, there was available a qualifying stateroom that would accommodate me, Ellie and our two sons Tom, aged seven, and Gordon, aged five.
- Some consolation tor his grief was provided by his two daughters, Harriet aged five and Emily aged two.
- The vulnerability of our aged population has been horribly exposed by COVID, demonstrating a relentless driving down of standards in aged care.
- The Charter of Aged Care Rights sets out what consumers, their families, carers and representatives can expect from an aged care service.
- Indirect care includes the administrative aspects of aged care in nursing and aged care communities.
- Check that your adviser is an accredited aged care professional to ensure the necessary experience in providing aged care advice.
- Range of aged care resume is an aged care?
- My Aged Care, the national online and phone service to help you find out about aged care services.
- There is an aged, aged insect who lives in a hole in the ground.
- Aged Wine is aged in both barrels and bottles.
- The three Motions are now ripe for adjudication.
- New Years is ripe for quotes and toasts.
- Cover with another layer of fried ripe maduro.
- Perhaps, the time is ripe for a revival.
- The flavors are ripe and lively, with layers of blackberry, ripe cherry and strawberry fruits interwoven with nuances of vanilla, cocoa and cinnamon spice.
- The palate is luscious, full of ripe fruits such as cherry, blueberry, blackcurrant with touches of spice, ripe tannin and fresh acidity.
- This ripe, big style of Pinot Noir conveys considerable finesse and complexity in the form of minerality atop ripe black fruit flavors.
- RIPE NCC, that they cannot be announced from outside the RIPE NCC service region?
- TF will be transferred to an appropriate RIPE Working Group when the RPKI becomes established as a RIPE NCC service.
- Maturity, of fruit; full ripeness; ripe but not overripe nor merely just ripe.
AGED vs RIPE: QUESTIONS
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