Synonym: coach, hint, immediate, instant, punctual, quick, ready, remind, suggest. Antonym: slow. Similar words: compromise, exempt from, promote, prominent, promotion, promising, symptom, preempt. Meaning: [prɑmpt /prɒmpt] n. 1. a cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken) 2. (computer science) a symbol that appears on the computer screen to indicate that the computer is ready to receive a command. v. 1. give an incentive for action 2. serve as the inciting cause of 3. assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned. adj. 1. according to schedule or without delay 2. characterized by speed and efficiency 3. quick in apprehending or reacting 4. performed with little or no delay.
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(31) Your prompt action prevented a serious accident.
(32) Will you prompt for us at the performance?
(33) Will you prompt for us at the next performance?
(34) I can't understand it; he's usually very prompt.
(35) Looking forward to a prompt reply.
(36) At least 35 manufacturers have flouted a law requiring prompt reporting of such malfunctions.
(37) It is not too late, but prompt action is needed.
(38) They've written back already - that was a very prompt reply.
(39) The company was prompt in its response to these accusations.
(40) We would appreciate the prompt return of books to the library.
(41) The program will prompt you to enter data where required.
(42) His creditors came down on him for prompt payment of his bills.
(43) He owes his life to the prompt action of a neighbour.
(44) They were prompt to respond to our call for help.
(45) You have been so prompt in carrying out all these commissions.
(46) A message will appear which will prompt you for certain information.
(47) Try to be prompt because we'll be very short of time.
(48) A level 1 performance should always prompt further investigation.
(49) The prompt appears on the screen.
(50) Ben's prompt action probably saved my life.
(51) But even that didn't prompt any bids.
(52) The cursor returns to the bottom prompt.
(53) It also aims to promote prompt payment of taxes.
(54) Thank you for your prompt response.
(55) Precisely what was said between them to prompt the scuffle remains a fairly well-kept secret(Sentencedict.com), but conditions certainly were incendiary enough.
(55) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(56) A variance should prompt questions which identify areas in which cost and project control may be improved.
(57) The booklet not only gives good information about the subject but suggests open-ended questions to prompt children to talk.
(58) It is important to ensure prompt delivery of goods that customers order.
(59) The opening screen will prompt you to create a new connection and give it a name.
(60) Cherwell Scientific's technical staff supplies prompt and local expertise free to our customers.
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