Synonym: eagerness, facility, forwardness, preparation, preparedness, set, zeal. Similar words: reading, read between the lines, leading, readily, subheading, misleading, readdress, finesse. Meaning: ['rɪːdɪnɪs] n. 1. the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action) 2. prompt willingness 3. (psychology) being temporarily ready to respond in a particular way 4. a natural effortlessness.
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61. So throughout it all my readiness to refuse the will and hand of Maman was at the ready.
62. A sense of solidarity creates a readiness to share with strangers, which in turn underpins a thriving welfare state.
63. So on the rare occasions they did report themselves in a State of Readiness they knew an Agile Blade was likely.
64. She felt a shrinking in herself, the old pathetic readiness to give in quietly.
65. As he kicks, he changes his hand-guard position in readiness for a counter-attack.
66. The G7 members did no more than reassure the financial markets about their readiness to intervene to curb volatility.
67. It is absolutely essential that each pupil's readiness for a particular grade should be judged individually.
68. It soon became apparent that a crucial factor was the readiness of interviewees to take up areas referred to in the questions.
69. They lack the readiness to respond in a positive way to the complex social and emotional demands of school.
70. This judicial readiness to sanction rescue was revised in post-war years in the light of Bowlby's work on maternal deprivation.
71. These relate to changes in self-concept, life experiences, readiness to learn and orientation to learning.
72. That readiness to make a joke of life had been temporarily eclipsed.
73. They relied heavily on the readiness of the local aristocracy and gentry to go along with them.
74. Those that are particularly good at judging readiness to mate may wind up with a lot more offspring.
75. The people ready were picked up refers to a temporary state of readiness.
76. As the exhibition neared readiness, it appeared that Basquiat seemed most likely to survive this triage process.
77. The crackle of the smooth white sheets(sentencedict.com), already turned down in readiness on the immaculate bed.
78. Hearing the sound of a cork popping, Aunt Tossie drained her glass in readiness for Twomey's round.
79. Gombrich makes him think of the readiness with which the eye recognizes the features of the human face.
80. It rests on a readiness on the part of practitioners to pursue their own enquiries in the very process of classroom teaching.
81. Out in the kitchen preparations were already taking place in readiness for the lunch-time trade.
82. William put on his top hat in readiness.
83. Can this be called readiness to accept criticism?
84. Maintain operational readiness of equipment and distributions of supplies.
85. She learned embroidery with readiness.
86. The troops have entered into combat readiness.
87. The child's readiness to help carried off his naughtiness.
87. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
88. Maintain operational readiness of equipment and supplies.
89. Balanced development? provides the BEST platform for school readiness.
90. Lay-time for loading shall commence 6 running hours after tendering of notice of readiness unless used, in which case, actual time used to count.
More similar words: reading, read between the lines, leading, readily, subheading, misleading, readdress, finesse, business, greatness, weariness, manliness, in essence, dizziness, happiness, surliness, stinginess, on business, businessman, inessential, haughtiness, cleanliness, agribusiness, small business, uncleanliness, family business, stream of consciousness, earnestness, uselessness, selflessness.