readily
Americanadverb
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The information is readily available.
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in a ready manner; willingly.
He readily agreed to help us.
- Synonyms:
- ungrudgingly, graciously, freely
adverb
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promptly; eagerly; willingly
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without difficulty or delay; easily or quickly
Other Word Forms
- overreadily adverb
Etymology
Origin of readily
First recorded in 1275–1325, readily is from the Middle English word redily; see ready, -ly
Explanation
Anything happening readily is happening without difficulty. A great party has cupcakes that are readily available. A great host will readily admit when it’s time to put more on the table. Things happening readily are easy and accessible. If you readily admit that you love cupcakes, you’ll tell anyone who asks. A readily available product is easily available to just about everyone. Thanks to the Internet, pictures of cats wearing funny outfits are readily available. This word can also apply to things that happen quickly. When a party is over, good guests readily get their coats and leave.
Example Sentences
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The data suggest an economy that readily absorbed millions of immigrants per year after the pandemic is similarly able to adjust to a sharp decline in immigration, said Michael Feroli, JPMorgan’s chief U.S. economist.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 22, 2026
That said, a few words readily available would help connect the dots without undermining the provocation.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2026
They explored whether it might be possible to encourage cells to more readily absorb LNPs.
From Science Daily • Apr. 20, 2026
He prefers using pre-peeled garlic, which is readily available in bulk at Costco, and storing it in a Ziploc bag before placing it in the freezer.
From Salon • Apr. 19, 2026
It was readily apparent to Ben that Dacus was a man of awesome strength.
From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy
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