UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈrɛdi/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈrɛdi/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(red′ē)
completely prepared or in fit condition for action or use:[be + ~]The car is ready for you to pick up from the repair shop.[~ + for]The troops were ready for battle.[~ + to + verb]The team was ready to play its best game ever.
willing; not hesitating:[be + ~ + to + verb]He was always ready to criticize.
prompt or quick in seeing and understanding, comprehending, speaking, action, performing, etc.:[before a noun]a ready reply; a ready wit.
in such a condition as to be likely to do something at any moment:[be + ~ + to + verb]a tree that was ready to fall.
immediately available for use:[before a noun]He had a reserve of ready money.
v.[~ + object]
to make ready; prepare:The chef was readying dinner.
Idioms
Idiomsat the ready, ready for use:held their weapons at the ready.
completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use:troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready.
duly equipped, completed, adjusted, or arranged, as for an occasion or purpose:The mechanic called to say that the car is ready.
willing:ready to forgive.
prompt or quick in perceiving, comprehending, speaking, writing, etc.
proceeding from or showing such quickness:a ready reply.
prompt or quick in action, performance, manifestation, etc.:a keen mind and ready wit.
inclined; disposed; apt:too ready to criticize others.
in such a condition as to be imminent; likely at any moment:a tree ready to fall.
immediately available for use:a ready source of cash.
pertaining to prompt payment.
present or convenient:to lie ready to one's hand.
get ready! (in calling the start of a race) be prepared to start:Get ready! Get set! Go!
make ready:
to bring to a state of readiness or completion; prepare.
Printingto ready a press for printing.
v.t.
to make ready; prepare.
British Termsready up, and Australian Slang. to swindle.
n.
the state or condition of being ready.
Informal Termsready money; cash.
at the ready, in a condition of readiness, available for immediate use:shoppers with their umbrellas at the ready; soldiers keeping their weapons at the ready.
interj.
(used in calling the start of a race to indicate that racers should be prepared to start):Ready! Set! Go!
Middle English redy, early Middle English rædig, equivalent. to Old English rǣde prompt + -ig -y1 1150–1200
1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged fit, set.
3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged agreeable, glad, happy.