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- DictionaryRead·y/ˈredē/
adjective
- 1. in a suitable state for an activity, action, or situation; fully prepared: "are you ready, Carrie?"
- 2. easily available or obtained; within reach: "there was a ready supply of drink"
noun
- 1. available money; cash. informal British
verb
- 1. prepare (someone or something) for an activity or purpose: "the spare transformer was readied for shipment"
1. a. : prepared mentally or physically for some experience or action. b. : prepared for immediate use. dinner is ready. 2. a. : willingly disposed : inclined. ready to agree to his proposal. b. : likely to do something indicated. a house that looks ready to collapse. 3. : displayed readily and spontaneously. a ready wit. 4.
Ready definition: completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use. See examples of READY used in a sentence.
READY meaning: 1. prepared and suitable for fast activity: 2. waiting and prepared to act: 3. quick with…. Learn more.
READY definition: 1. prepared and suitable for fast activity: 2. waiting and prepared to act: 3. quick with…. Learn more.
made suitable and available for immediate use. “dinner is ready ”. synonyms: prepared. made ready or fit or suitable beforehand. adjective. (of especially money) immediately available. “he seems to have ample ready money”. “a ready source of cash”.
1. in a state of completion or preparedness, as for use or action. 2. willing or eager: ready helpers. 3. prompt or rapid: a ready response. 4. ( prenominal) quick in perceiving; intelligent: a ready mind. 5. (foll by: to) on the point (of) or liable (to): ready to collapse.
Definition of ready adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.