READY vs WAITING: NOUN
- Poised for action
- The position of a soldier's weapon following the command “Make ready!” or “Ready!”
- The condition of being ready.
- Ready money; cash; -- commonly with the.
- Ready money; cash: usually with the definite article.
- Attendance; service.
- The act of staying or remaining in expectation.
- Watching; hence, an ogling.
- A period of time spent waiting.
- The act of remaining inactive or stationary.
- The act of waiting (remaining inactive in one place while expecting something)
- Watching.
READY vs WAITING: ADJECTIVE
- Prepared for what one is about to do or experience; equipped or supplied with what is needed for some act or event; prepared for immediate movement or action
- Brought into readiness
- Prepared in mind or disposition; not reluctant; willing; free; inclined; disposed.
- Offering itself at once; at hand; opportune; convenient; near; easy.
- Available.
- Prompt in apprehending or reacting.
- Likely or about to do something.
- Mentally disposed; willing.
- Prepared or available for service, action, or progress.
- Apprehending and responding with speed and sensitivity
- Mentally disposed
- Completely prepared or in condition for immediate action or use or progress
- Not slow or hesitating; quick in action or perception of any kind; dexterous; prompt; easy; expert
- (of especially money) immediately available
- Made suitable and available for immediate use
- Liable at any moment.
- Inclined; apt to happen.
- Prepared for immediate action or use.
- To make preparation; to get in readiness.
- A book of tables for facilitating computations, as of interest, prices, etc.
- On the point; about; on the brink; near; -- with a following infinitive.
- Means of immediate payment; cash.
- Ready in every particular; wholly equipped or prepared.
- A word of command, or a position, in the manual of arms, at which the piece is cocked and held in position to execute promptly the next command, which is, aim.
- Fitted or arranged for immediate use; causing no delay for lack of being prepared or furnished.
- Being and remaining ready and available for use
READY vs WAITING: VERB
- To make prepared for action.
- Make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc
- Prepare for eating by applying heat
- Present participle of wait.
READY vs WAITING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to be ready.
- To dispose in order.
- N/A
READY vs WAITING: ADVERB
- In a state of preparation for immediate action; so as to need no delay.
- N/A
READY vs WAITING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Prompt in action or movement; expert; dexterous; facile.
- Already prepared or provided; available for present use or requirement; immediately at hand or within reach; opportune: as, a ready means of escape; a ready way.
- Prepared by what has gone before; brought to a fit state or condition; not unlikely; immediately liable: with an infinitive.
- Suitably disposed in mind; mentally prepared; willing; inclined; not reluctant.
- Dressed.
- Completely prepared, as for immediate action or use, or for present requirement; suitably equipped, ordered, or arranged; in proper trim or condition.
- To direct.
- To make ready; put into proper condition or order; dispose; arrange; prepare.
- Present; at hand; here: used in answering a call.
- Prompt; quick; offhand: as, a ready reply or retort; a ready admission; a ready welcome.
- To dress.
- Synonyms Ready, Easy; disposed, apt, expert, handy, skilful, clever, smart; expeditious, unhesitating. So many of the meanings of ready convey the idea of a movement of mind, and especially a consent of the will, that there is a tendency to use other words where disposition is not included. Hence it is better to say this may easily be seen, than this may readily be seen. See quotation from Locke under readily. Easy of approach; easy to be done; ready to hear. All the senses of ready, active or passive, growout of that of being prepared.
- [Ready is much used in compounds, with participles and sometimes nouns, or in combinations that are properly compounds; as, ready-made; ready-cooked, etc.]
- (idiom) (make ready) To make preparations.
- (idiom) (at the ready) Available for immediate use.
- A. & n. from wait, v.
- In attendance.
- A woman who waits upon a person of rank.
- A maid or woman who waits upon another as a personal servant.
- (idiom) (in waiting) In attendance, especially at a royal court.
READY vs WAITING: RELATED WORDS
- Set up, Cook, Fix, Available, Prompt, Make, Set, Quick, Ripe, Fit, Waiting, Prepare, Willing, Prepared, Primed
- Anticipation, Pending, Expected, Looking, Awaits, Biding, Queue, Expecting, Awaited, Queuing, Await, Hoping, Awaiting, Ready and waiting, Ready
READY vs WAITING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Set up, Cook, Fix, Available, Prompt, Make, Set, Quick, Ripe, Fit, Waiting, Prepare, Willing, Prepared, Primed
- Standby, Delay, Intending, Hope, Anticipation, Pending, Expected, Looking, Biding, Expecting, Awaited, Await, Hoping, Ready and waiting, Ready
READY vs WAITING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- American ready to start scheduled flights to Cuba American Airlines said it is ready to begin scheduled flights to Cuba.
- Authorized thefamily members of Ready Reserve members and Individual Ready Reserve members to enroll in the program.
- If you are ready to make a change, you are ready for the outstanding Staging.
- TONGUY, of a ready tongue, frolicsome, jocund, merry, cheerful, ready in speech, nimble of speech.
- Ready Capital, announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement pursuant to which Ready Capital will combine with Anworth.
- The Ready Reserve provides a pool of trained servicemembers who are ready to step in and serve whenever and wherever needed.
- Unknown to READY, the nodes are ready to be used.
- Ready Reserve: Ready reserve means that you are required to work standby at the airport.
- Especially when you see that ready to load ebook file all ready to go.
- This designs table from Sew Ready really is ready for your sewing.
- Waiting in hallway and then tarmac to board.
- If you are waiting for the perfect spouse, you are waiting for the perfect di.
- Both the after bankruptcy waiting period; and the after foreclosure waiting period.
- Ambulance offload delay is a recognised method of gaming ED waiting time targets by delaying the start of ED waiting time measurement.
- When a recommended waiting period is applicable, the date: Should be greater than or equal to the waiting period.
- Space Gray, and although you might be waiting a little longer for delivery, we think this price is worth waiting for.
- No waiting in line, no waiting for a receipt, the computer knew what I wanted done.
- To the waiting assurance en ligne, the waiting time is longer than usual.
- Claus is waiting for him somewhere, crying her eyes out, waiting until he comes back home.
- Waiting to post bond, waiting to be reunited with her son, waiting.
READY vs WAITING: QUESTIONS
- Is Cairngorm ready for business without the funicular?
- Is Colorado ready to implement Common Core Standards?
- Are queenqueenella chitterlings cleaned and ready to eat?
- Is Tiger Leaping Gorge ready for hydroelectric power?
- Are Qantas engineers ready for international flights?
- Is Ciudad Valdeluz ready for residential development?
- Does magmagista manufacture ready-made storage systems?
- Is Tuticorin ready for tourism promotion activities?
- Is Liverpool ready for International Beatleweek 2021?
- Are financial advisors ready for retirement planning?
- Is dialysis necessary while waiting for a transplant?
- What is the waiting period for maternity insurance?
- Why is Nagarjuna eagerly waiting for Brahmastra trailer?
- Where are Kentuckians still waiting for unemployment benefits?
- Is it prime minister in waiting or prime minister-in-waiting?
- Is Trump a candidate in waiting or a candidate-in-waiting?
- Is waiting for the New Earth the same as waiting for Heaven?
- What is the song that Ryan Reynolds is waiting in waiting?
- How many patients waiting for non-emergency care at Milton Keynes hospital were waiting?
- Do patients prefer to wait in a waiting room or waiting list?