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ready
[red-ee]
adjective
completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use.
troops ready for battle;
Dinner is ready.
Antonyms: unfitduly equipped, completed, adjusted, or arranged, as for an occasion or purpose.
The mechanic called to say that the car is ready.
willing.
ready to forgive.
Antonyms: unwillingprompt or quick in perceiving, comprehending, speaking, writing, etc.
proceeding from or showing such quickness.
a ready reply.
prompt or quick in action, performance, manifestation, etc..
a keen mind and ready wit.
inclined; disposed; apt.
too ready to criticize others.
in such a condition as to be imminent; likely at any moment.
a tree ready to fall.
immediately available for use.
a ready source of cash.
pertaining to prompt payment.
present or convenient.
to lie ready to one's hand.
verb (used with object)
to make ready; prepare.
noun
the state or condition of being ready.
Informal., ready money; cash.
interjection
(used in calling the start of a race to indicate that racers should be prepared to start).
Ready! Set! Go!
ready
/ ˈrɛdɪ /
adjective
in a state of completion or preparedness, as for use or action
willing or eager
ready helpers
prompt or rapid
a ready response
(prenominal) quick in perceiving; intelligent
a ready mind
on the point (of) or liable (to)
ready to collapse
(postpositive) conveniently near (esp in the phrase ready to hand )
to prepare oneself or something for use or action
noun
informal, short for ready money
poised for use or action
with pen at the ready
(of a rifle) in the position normally adopted immediately prior to aiming and firing
verb
(tr) to put in a state of readiness; prepare
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- overready adjective
- preready adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ready1
Idioms and Phrases
make ready,
to bring to a state of readiness or completion; prepare.
Printing. to ready a press for printing.
ready up, to swindle.
get ready! (in calling the start of a race) be prepared to start.
Get ready! Get set! Go!
at the ready, in a condition of readiness, available for immediate use.
shoppers with their umbrellas at the ready;
soldiers keeping their weapons at the ready.
More idioms and phrases containing ready
- at the ready
- get ready
- good and (ready)
- rough and ready
Example Sentences
Jonsson’s successful performance proves the audience is ready to see someone like him refuse to die so that the usual suspects can live.
But with Nigel Farage claiming that he is ready to be the country's next prime minister, Reform's economic plans are coming under greater scrutiny.
“He says he’s ready for the presidency? He’s ahead of his skis and he isn’t that popular.”
Stafford has looked sharp, and he told reporters this week that he was ready for a season that begins on Sunday when the Rams play host to the Houston Texans at SoFi Stadium.
He said industrial action was "not the way forward" and that the company was ready and willing to continue discussions "so we can finalise a settlement".
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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