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well-prepared

British  

adjective

  1. suitably prepared in advance

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Example Sentences

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His effort to thoroughly absorb reading material and desire to understand issues before he speaks about them means he’s often well-prepared.

From Los Angeles Times

“The world is changing rapidly and Rheinmetall is well-prepared,” the CEO noted.

From MarketWatch

"If the past repeats itself, Japan is super well-prepared," Koppenborg says.

From BBC

She described the thieves as seemingly being "experienced" with a well-prepared plan to flee on scooters.

From BBC

“That has helped her remain popular, along with the fact that people view her as well-prepared, intelligent and honorable.”

From Los Angeles Times