rip
1. a dissolute man in fashionable society • Syn: rake, rakehell, profligate, blood, roue • Derivationally related forms: profligate (for: profligate) • Hypernyms: libertine, debauchee, rounder 2. a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current • Syn: riptide, tide rip, crosscurrent, countercurrent • Hypernyms: turbulence, turbulency 3. an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart - there was a rip in his pants - she had snags in her stockings • Syn: rent, snag, split, tear • Derivationally related forms: tear (for: tear), split (for: split) • Hypernyms: opening, gap 4. the act of rending or ripping or splitting something - he gave the envelope a vigorous rip • Syn: rent, split • Derivationally related forms: split (for: split) • Hypernyms: tear
1. tear or be torn violently (Freq. 8) - The curtain ripped from top to bottom - pull the cooked chicken into strips • Syn: rend, rive, pull • Hypernyms: tear, rupture, snap, bust • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something - They rip the sheets 2. move precipitously or violently (Freq. 2) - The tornado ripped along the coast • Hypernyms: tear, shoot, shoot down, charge, buck • Verb Frames: - Something is ----ing PP - Somebody ----s PP 3. cut (wood) along the grain (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: cut • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something 4. criticize or abuse strongly and violently - The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly • Hypernyms: attack, round, assail, lash out, snipe, assault • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s PP
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