ripely

/ˈraɪpli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is fully grown and ready to be eaten, especially for fruit.
    • She bit into the apple, which was ripely sweet and juicy.
    • The tomatoes ripely reddened in the summer sun.
    • The peaches hung ripely on the tree, ready for picking.
  2. In a fully developed or mature manner, often used figuratively.
    • His skills had ripely matured after years of practice.
    • The plan had ripely considered all possible risks.
    • The idea ripely emerged after long discussion.
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