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prepared
[pri-paird]
adjective
properly expectant, organized, or equipped; ready.
prepared for a hurricane.
(of food) processed by the manufacturer or seller, by cooking, cleaning, or the like, so as to be ready to serve or use with little or no further preparation.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- preparedly adverb
- self-prepared adjective
- superprepared adjective
- unprepared adjective
- unpreparedly adverb
- well-prepared adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Example Sentences
As Betts said after the game, no matter who the Giants were going to throw at them in response, they were prepared.
Conventional wisdom among Middle East analysts had held in recent years that Hezbollah was a well-armed and well-organized operation, prepared to wage a debilitating long war against Israel.
Then, at a congressional hearing on Thursday, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth appeared to suggest under tense questioning that the Pentagon had prepared "contingency" plans for taking Greenland by force "if necessary".
It is outrageous that certain supermarkets still do not seem to be prepared to comply with the law, even when told they are in breach.
āAs consumers look to recognize the father figures in their lives, retailers are prepared with gift ideas, special deals and convenient shopping options to help customers find the right gifts.ā
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