ready

/ˈrɛdi/
adjectiveBeginner
general

prepared for something; having made all necessary preparations

The team is ready for the presentation.

The team has made all necessary preparations for the presentation.

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Often used with 'to' or 'for' to indicate what one is prepared for.

general

willing or eager to do something

Are you ready to start?

Are you willing or eager to begin?

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Can be used to ask if someone is prepared or willing to proceed.

Collocations

ready forprepared for somethingready towilling or eager to do somethingget readyto prepare oneself

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Related Phrases

ready or notphrase
whether someone is prepared or not
ready-madephrase
prepared or manufactured in advance

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Ready' is often used with 'to' or 'for' to indicate what one is prepared for.

Gold Rule

Preposition Choice

Use 'ready for' when referring to a situation or event, and 'ready to' when referring to an action.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'redy', from Old English 'rǣde', meaning 'prepared, prompt, quick'. Related to Old Norse 'rauðr' (ready) and German 'bereit' (ready).

📝Usage Notes

The word 'ready' is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. It can be used as an adjective or as part of the phrasal verb 'get ready'.

Word Breakdown

red
prepared, prompt
root
+
-y
suffix forming adjectives
suffix
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