ready
Definition of ready:
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part of speech: adverb
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: adjective
Prepared; quick; prompt; not embarrassed; furnished with what is necessary; arranged; set in order; not hesitating; willing; disposed; being at the point; not distant; easy; expeditious; expert; skilful; in hand, as a weapon or money; next to hand.
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part of speech: adjective
Prepared at the moment: prepared in mind: willing: not slow or awkward: dexterous: prompt: quick: present in hand: at hand: near: easy: on the point of.
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part of speech: adverb
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part of speech: adverb
Readily.
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Common misspellings:
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- eady (3.6%)
- rady (12.8%)
- prebuilt (0.3%)
- redy (32.8%)
- reat (0.5%)
- aready (1.0%)
- reeady (1.8%)
- prepeared (0.3%)
- readey (0.8%)
- reagy (0.5%)
- teady (0.8%)
- y (0.5%)
- realy (0.5%)
- raedy (2.8%)
- amped (0.3%)
- readt (1.5%)
- readdy (7.7%)
- reay (5.1%)
- readuy (1.3%)
- reasy (1.8%)
- avaible (0.3%)
- reary (0.5%)
- reaady (0.5%)
- reday (5.1%)
- readly (2.1%)
- aredy (0.3%)
- readl (0.3%)
- readyt (0.5%)
- rready (1.0%)
- reacty (0.5%)
- readcy (0.5%)
- preping (0.3%)
- egar (0.3%)
- readsy (0.5%)
- reayd (0.5%)
- gready (0.8%)
- rerady (1.3%)
- realdy (1.0%)
- reasdy (0.5%)
- rdy (0.5%)
- tready (0.3%)
- readty (1.5%)
- remady (0.3%)
- readyto (0.5%)
- eready (0.5%)
- readf (0.3%)
- reddy (1.5%)
- readay (0.5%)
- reqady (0.8%)
Usage examples for ready:
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Let me know, my dear child, when you are ready
"The Idol of Paris" – Sarah Bernhardt -
I am ready enough to work, but there is no work to be had, so far as I can see.
"Herbert Carter's Legacy" – Horatio Alger -
Bring him back here when he is ready
"The-Circus-Boys-on-the-Flying-Rings-or-Making-the-Start-in-the-Sawdust-Life" – Darlington, Edgar B. P. -
Dinner's ready up at the house.
"Thy Rocks and Rills" – Robert Ernest Gilbert