Pronunciation: /rɪpt/
verb to tear or pull apart with force
A1 He accidentally ripped his shirt while playing outside.
A2 The paper ripped when she tried to tear it.
B1 She ripped the wrapping paper off the gift excitedly.
B2 The strong wind ripped the roof off the house during the storm.
C1 The actor ripped his costume during the intense fight scene.
C2 The fabric ripped easily due to its poor quality.
adjective having been torn or pulled apart forcefully
A1 The little boy accidentally ripped his shirt while playing outside.
A2 She ripped the paper into small pieces to use for her art project.
B1 The strong wind ripped the roof off the old barn.
B2 The athlete's ripped muscles were a result of years of dedicated training.
C1 The controversial article ripped apart the political party's reputation.
C2 The movie's plot twist completely ripped my expectations.
formal The seam of his shirt ripped when he bent over.
informal I accidentally ripped my jeans while climbing over the fence.
slang I can't believe he ripped his ex's photos after the breakup.
figurative Her heart felt like it was ripped in two when she heard the news.
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