Easily, without much difficulty
“A reasonable amount of practice was then necessary to be able to readily produce these various sounds in their proper time.”
Quickly, without much delay
“Higher transaction costs in markets where turnover is low impacts the ability for traders to act quickly and readily, resulting in market inefficiency.”
Willingly, without hesitation or reluctance
“I can tell you that I will most readily accept your offer.”
Preferentially or as a choice
“Certainly, when I contemplate the unimaginable sufferings of so many in our world, I would readily vote for a world without any suffering.”
In a hurried manner
In a keen or enthusiastic manner
In a way that shows that one is not treating something as serious
Adverb for prepared for the coming of an event
“I felt guilty about the situation and was ready to accept the earful that was coming my way.”
Adverb for willing or eager to do something
“We are certainly ready to play our part in promoting the benefits of reading to the community.”
Adverb for readily obtainable or available for use
“We have a ready supply of food for our camping trip.”
Adverb for prepared for use or action
“We spent practically the whole day getting the house ready for the party.”
(ready to) Adverb for in such a condition as to be likely to do something
“The audience appeared to be ready to explode in fits of laughter at any second.”
(of food) Adverb for ready for consumption
“The bananas will be ready to eat within a couple of days.”
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