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Definition of ready
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ready is as below...
Ready
(superl.)
On the
point;
about;
on the
brink;
near; -- with a
following
infinitive.
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Ssociable
::
SSociable
(a.)
Inclined
to, or
adapted
for,
society;
ready to unite with
others;
fond of
companions;
social..
Yare
::
Yare (n.)
Ready;
dexterous;
eager;
lively;
quick to move.
Ampliative
::
Ampliative
(a.)
Enlarging
a
conception
by
adding
to that which is
already
known or
received.
Ruffian
::
Ruffian
(n.) A
boisterous,
cruel,
brutal
fellow;
a
desperate
fellow
ready for
murderous
or cruel
deeds;
a
cutthroat..
Preparer
::
Preparer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
prepares,
fits, or makes
ready..
Statutable
::
Status
quo () The state in which
anything
is
already.
The
phrase
is also used
retrospectively,
as when, on a
treaty
of
place,
matters
return
to the
status
quo ante
bellum,
or are left in statu quo ante
bellum,
i.e., the state (or, in the
state)
before
the war..
Stabling
::
Stable
stand () The
position
of a man who is found at his
standing
in the
forest,
with a
crossbow
or a
longbow
bent, ready to shoot at a deer, or close by a tree with
greyhounds
in a leash ready to slip; -- one of the four
presumptions
that a man
intends
stealing
the
king's
deer..
Stopple
::
Stopping-out
(n.) A
method
adopted
in
etching,
to keep the acid from those parts which are
already
sufficiently
corroded,
by
applying
varnish
or other
covering
matter
with a
brush,
but
allowing
the acid to act on the other
parts..
Ready
::
Ready (n.) Ready
money;
cash; --
commonly
with the; as, he was well
supplied
with the
ready..
Obeisant
::
Obeisant
(a.) Ready to obey;
reverent;
differential;
also,
servilely
submissive..
Social
::
Social
(a.) Ready or
disposed
to mix in
friendly
converse;
companionable;
sociable;
as, a
social
person..
Attend
::
Attend
(v. i.) To
accompany
or be
present
or near at hand, in
pursuance
of duty; to be ready for
service;
to wait or be in
waiting;
-- often
followed
by on or
upon..
Dress
::
Dress (v. t.) To
adjust;
to put in good
order;
to
arrange;
specifically:
(a) To
prepare
for use; to fit for any use; to
render
suitable
for an
intended
purpose;
to get
ready;
as, to dress a slain
animal;
to dress meat; to dress
leather
or
cloth;
to dress or trim a lamp; to dress a
garden;
to dress a
horse,
by
currying
and
rubbing;
to dress
grain,
by
cleansing
it; in
mining
and
metallurgy,
to dress ores, by
sorting
and
separating
them..
Bound
::
Bound (v.) Ready or
intending
to go; on the way
toward;
going;
-- with to or for, or with an
adverb
of
motion;
as, a ship is bound to
Cadiz,
or for
Cadiz..
Prime
::
Prime (a.) To
prepare;
to make
ready;
to
instruct
beforehand;
to post; to
coach;
as, to prime a
witness;
the boys are
primed
for
mischief..
Overprompt
::
Overprompt
(a.) Too
prompt;
too ready or
eager;
precipitate.
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Fitted
or
arranged
for
immediate
use;
causing
no delay for lack of being
prepared
or
furnished.
Flexible
::
Flexible
(a.)
Willing
or ready to yield to the
influence
of
others;
not
invincibly
rigid or
obstinate;
tractable;
manageable;
ductile;
easy and
compliant;
wavering.
Weeping-ripe
::
Weeping-ripe
(a.) Ripe for
weeping;
ready to weep.
Chappion
::
Chappion
(n.) One who by
defeating
all
rivals,
has
obtained
an
acknowledged
supremacy
in any
branch
of
athetics
or game of
skill,
and is ready to
contend
with any
rival;
as, the
champion
of
England..
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