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Definition of unripe in English: unripeadjective ʌnˈrʌɪpˌənˈraɪp Not ripe. Example sentencesExamples - Their diet consists of nectar, pollen, flowers, fruits and unripe grains.
- As the fruit ripens, on or off the tree, its skin becomes less rough and hard, and reveals a yellow colour when scratched, instead of the green which unripe fruit would show.
- The team also ruled out other sensory clues, like smell, by focusing only on the trees with unripe but insect-rich fruit.
- Juice from the ripe fruit is used to make beer, unripe fruit is dried and made into animal feed, and the peels are used to make an antiseptic poultice for wounds.
- These thicker-skinned grapes revealed unripe fruit aromas and flavours, green tannins and mean acidity.
- The label moves from red, which means the fruit is unripe, to an orangey-red (half-ripe) to yellow (fully ripe).
- The red, ripe fruit originated from pollination with pollen of H. undatus clones, while the green, unripe fruit was from pollination with S. grandiflorus pollen.
- When choosing your papaya, make sure it is an unripe green fruit with just a touch of yellow in the skin.
- Chile peppers have high concentrations of the extremely pungent chemicals, capsaicinoids, in both ripe and unripe fruits.
- Rolling around your mouth many of the wines had a harsh, green, unripe flavour.
- Half cooked rice and meat, unripe fruit, stale food, untreated and contaminated water are the sources of indigestion.
- Placing unripe tomatoes in with ripe tomatoes, apples or bananas also speeds ripening because ripe fruit gives off a greater amount of ethylene gas than unripe fruit.
- Families in the nearby village were eating ‘green’ or unripe maize.
- We are unable to distinguish ripe or unripe fruit, follow colour-coded instructions or colour coordinate our clothes.
- Having said that, the mango is well known for its medicinal properties, both in unripe and ripe states.
- For the best results pick the fruits when they are unripe and leave them to mature on a warm window sill.
- Mango (mak muang) is a favorite fruit, both ripe and unripe, and is combined with meat such as pork for a Shan curry.
- Avoid eating out, spicy food, unripe fruits and dairy products for few days.
- The unripe fruit is sometimes hazardously ingested to achieve abortion.
- The blood sugar-lowering action of the fresh juice or unripe fruit has been established in animal experimental models as well as human clinical trials.
Synonyms immature, unready, not ripe, undeveloped, unfinished, incomplete, half-grown, unmellowed, green, sour
Derivatives noun ʌnˈrʌɪpnəs If you get good fruit, they should all be enjoyable, and those lying at the extreme of ripe or unripeness can be used in cooking or for making small batches of microwave ja. Example sentencesExamples - He was sent up a coconut tree which was heavily loaded with nuts in various stages of ripeness and unripeness, going up in surly fashion, looking round at intervals and shaking his chain angrily.
- Just a little unripeness here but this still has an appealing character, despite its rather soft style.
- In the present case the unripeness was more serious.
- Were Canadian leaders farsighted, or simply oblivious to the unripeness of their approach?
Definition of unripe in US English: unripeadjectiveˌənˈrīpˌənˈraɪp Not ripe. Example sentencesExamples - Their diet consists of nectar, pollen, flowers, fruits and unripe grains.
- We are unable to distinguish ripe or unripe fruit, follow colour-coded instructions or colour coordinate our clothes.
- Families in the nearby village were eating ‘green’ or unripe maize.
- Juice from the ripe fruit is used to make beer, unripe fruit is dried and made into animal feed, and the peels are used to make an antiseptic poultice for wounds.
- The team also ruled out other sensory clues, like smell, by focusing only on the trees with unripe but insect-rich fruit.
- Having said that, the mango is well known for its medicinal properties, both in unripe and ripe states.
- These thicker-skinned grapes revealed unripe fruit aromas and flavours, green tannins and mean acidity.
- When choosing your papaya, make sure it is an unripe green fruit with just a touch of yellow in the skin.
- Avoid eating out, spicy food, unripe fruits and dairy products for few days.
- Rolling around your mouth many of the wines had a harsh, green, unripe flavour.
- Mango (mak muang) is a favorite fruit, both ripe and unripe, and is combined with meat such as pork for a Shan curry.
- Half cooked rice and meat, unripe fruit, stale food, untreated and contaminated water are the sources of indigestion.
- Placing unripe tomatoes in with ripe tomatoes, apples or bananas also speeds ripening because ripe fruit gives off a greater amount of ethylene gas than unripe fruit.
- Chile peppers have high concentrations of the extremely pungent chemicals, capsaicinoids, in both ripe and unripe fruits.
- As the fruit ripens, on or off the tree, its skin becomes less rough and hard, and reveals a yellow colour when scratched, instead of the green which unripe fruit would show.
- The blood sugar-lowering action of the fresh juice or unripe fruit has been established in animal experimental models as well as human clinical trials.
- For the best results pick the fruits when they are unripe and leave them to mature on a warm window sill.
- The label moves from red, which means the fruit is unripe, to an orangey-red (half-ripe) to yellow (fully ripe).
- The red, ripe fruit originated from pollination with pollen of H. undatus clones, while the green, unripe fruit was from pollination with S. grandiflorus pollen.
- The unripe fruit is sometimes hazardously ingested to achieve abortion.
Synonyms immature, unready, not ripe, undeveloped, unfinished, incomplete, half-grown, unmellowed, green, sour |