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ready in Latin

ready in Latin is preparatus, aptus, parātus — ready means fully prepared for something and able to act immediately.

ready in Latin

preparatus
adj
aptus
adj
Prepared for immediate action or use.
parātus
adj
Prepared for immediate action or use.
promptus
adj
Prepared for immediate action or use.

What does "ready" mean?

  1. adj Fully prepared for something and able to act immediately.
    "Dinner is ready."
  2. adj Quick and willing, especially in action or thought.
    "She always has a ready answer for every question."
  3. verb To prepare someone or something for action or use.
    "The crew readied the plane for takeoff."
  4. noun Cash money, in informal use.
    "He didn't have the ready to pay for it."

ready in a sentence

  • Dinner is ready.
  • Are you ready to go?
  • She always has a ready answer for every question.
  • The crew readied the plane for takeoff.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "ready" in Latin?

"ready" in Latin is preparatus, aptus, parātus. ready means: Fully prepared for something and able to act immediately.

How do you use "ready" in a sentence?

Example: "Dinner is ready." In Latin, "ready" is preparatus, aptus, parātus.

Are there other ways to say "ready" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "ready": preparatus, aptus, parātus, promptus.

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