readiness
Americannoun
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the condition of being ready.
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ready movement; promptness; quickness.
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willingness; inclination; cheerful consent.
a readiness to help others.
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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.
noun
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the state of being ready or prepared, as for use or action
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prepared and waiting
all was in readiness for the guests' arrival
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in preparation for
he tidied the house in readiness for the guests' arrival
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willingness or eagerness to do something
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ease or promptness
Other Word Forms
- overreadiness noun
- prereadiness noun
Etymology
Origin of readiness
Example Sentences
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"Basically that means money, towards readiness and towards mobilisation," Houlahan was quoted as saying by Military Times.
From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026
LeMay, predictably, was “solidly opposed” to the treaty, arguing it would impede military readiness and constrain America’s nuclear capability.
From Salon • Apr. 8, 2026
The multinational battle group showed progress, but also raised questions about the allies’ readiness.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 7, 2026
If anything, strategists say the U.S. technological and military prowess on display in Venezuela and Iran are likely raising questions in Beijing about military readiness.
From Barron's • Mar. 26, 2026
A hunt takes preparation, readying for readiness, it replied.
From "Pet" by Akwaeke Emezi
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