prompt

/prɒmpt/
noun, verbIntermediate
general

a stimulus or reminder to act or respond

The system sends a prompt when a new message arrives.

The system provides a reminder or notification when a new message is received.

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Often used in computing to describe automated reminders or notifications.

general

to encourage or remind someone to do something

She prompted him to finish his homework.

She encouraged or reminded him to complete his homework.

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Can be used to initiate action or conversation.

Collocations

prompt responsea quick or immediate replyprompt actiontaking immediate steps

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Related Phrases

prompt paymentphrase
payment made immediately or without delay
prompt attentionphrase
immediate focus or response

💡Pro Tip

Usage in Technology

In computing, a prompt is often a message or signal that requests user input or action.

Gold Rule

Verb vs. Noun

As a verb, 'prompt' means to encourage or remind; as a noun, it refers to a stimulus or reminder.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'promptus' meaning 'ready, quick', from 'pro' (forward) + 'mptus' (taken).

📝Usage Notes

In computing, a prompt is often a message displayed to the user, such as a command-line prompt.

Word Breakdown

pro-
forward
prefix
+
-mpt
taken
root
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