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UK/["/ˈredi/"]/US/["/ˈredi/"]/

Meaning of Ready

In simple words: Prepared or willing to do something.

Ready in a sentence

  • I am ready to start the project.
  • Is everyone ready for the presentation?
  • She felt ready to take on new challenges.
  • The toys are ready for the children to play.
  • He is always ready to help his friends.

How to use Ready

Use 'ready' when someone is prepared for an action. It’s neutral, suitable for most contexts. Avoid in overly formal writing.

Grammar pattern

be + ready + (to + verb)

Memory hint

Think of being 'read-y' with a book, prepared to dive into the story.

Related words

Synonyms for Ready

  • on the point of

Opposites of Ready

  • unprepared
  • incomplete
  • hesitant

Common mistakes with Ready

  • Using 'ready' without 'to' when followed by a verb.
  • Confusing 'ready' with 'set' in phrases like 'ready, set, go'.
  • Using 'ready' in negative forms incorrectly, such as 'not ready to can'.

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Frequently asked questions about Ready

What does Ready mean?

Prepared or willing to do something.

What is the definition of Ready?

fully prepared for what you are going to do and able to start it immediately

How do you use Ready in a sentence?

I am ready to start the project.

Can you give another example of Ready?

Is everyone ready for the presentation?

What are synonyms for Ready?

Common alternatives include on the point of.

What is the opposite of Ready?

Opposite meanings include unprepared, incomplete, hesitant.

What words go with Ready?

It commonly pairs with appear, be, feel, all, completely, totally, for, with, appear, be, feel, all, completely, totally, for, with, appear, be, seem, more than, only too, very, ready and willing.

What are common mistakes when using Ready?

Using 'ready' without 'to' when followed by a verb. Confusing 'ready' with 'set' in phrases like 'ready, set, go'. Using 'ready' in negative forms incorrectly, such as 'not ready to can'.

How do you pronounce Ready?

US: /["/ˈredi/"]/, UK: /["/ˈredi/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Ready?

Use 'ready' when someone is prepared for an action. It’s neutral, suitable for most contexts. Avoid in overly formal writing.

What CEFR level is Ready?

"Ready" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.