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    Read·i·ness
    /ˈredēnəs/

    noun

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  3. noun. the condition of being ready. ready movement; promptness; quickness. ready action; ease; facility. willingness; inclination; cheerful consent: a readiness to help others. a developmental stage at which a child has the capacity to receive instruction at a given level of difficulty or to engage in a particular activity. See more.

  4. Definition of readiness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. READINESS definition: 1. being willing to do something: 2. the state of being prepared for something: . Learn more.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English readiness /ˈredinəs/ noun 1 [ uncountable] when you are prepared for something, or when something is ready to be used in readiness (for something) They stacked the firewood in readiness for the evening campfire. 2 [ singular, uncountable] willingness to do something readiness to do something He s...

  7. Definition of readiness – Learner’s Dictionary. readiness. noun. uk/ˈredinəs/us. readinessnoun (WILLING) [ U, no plural ] being willing to do something: [ + to do sth ] They expressed a readiness to accept our demands. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.

  8. noun. /ˈrɛdinɪs/ IPA. Dictionary definition of 'readiness' A state of being prepared, eager, or willing to take action or engage in a particular task or situation. "Her readiness to learn new skills made her a valuable asset to the company." Detailed meaning of 'readiness'

  9. : the state of being ready or prepared for something. The soldier lay in readiness. — often + for. They're unsure of their daughter's readiness for kindergarten. 2. : the state of being willing to do something — usually followed by to + verb. He showed a readiness [= willingness] to help us.

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