Crossword clues for readiest
readiest
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ready \Read"y\ (r[e^]d"[y^]), a. [Compar. Readier (r[e^]d"[i^]*[~e]r); superl. Readiest.] [AS. r[=ae]de; akin to D. gereed, bereid, G. bereit, Goth. gar['a]ids fixed, arranged, and possibly to E. ride, as meaning originally, prepared for riding. Cf. Array, 1st Curry.]
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; as, the troops are ready to march; ready for the journey. ``When she redy was.''
--Chaucer.-
Fitted or arranged for immediate use; causing no delay for lack of being prepared or furnished. ``Dinner was ready.''
--Fielding.My oxen and my fatlings are killed, and all things are ready: come unto the marriage.
--Matt. xxii. 4. -
Prepared in mind or disposition; not reluctant; willing; free; inclined; disposed.
I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem, for the name of the Lord Jesus.
--Acts xxi. 13.If need be, I am ready to forego And quit.
--Milton. -
Not slow or hesitating; quick in action or perception of any kind; dexterous; prompt; easy; expert; as, a ready apprehension; ready wit; a ready writer or workman. ``Ready in devising expedients.''
--Macaulay.Gurth, whose temper was ready, though surly.
--Sir W. Scott. -
Offering itself at once; at hand; opportune; convenient; near; easy. ``The readiest way.''
--Milton.A sapling pine he wrenched from out the ground, The readiest weapon that his fury found.
--Dryden. -
On the point; about; on the brink; near; -- with a following infinitive.
My heart is ready to crack.
--Shak. -
(Mil.) 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.
All ready, ready in every particular; wholly equipped or prepared. ``[I] am all redy at your hest.''
--Chaucer.Ready money, means of immediate payment; cash. ``'T is all the ready money fate can give.''
--Cowley.Ready reckoner, a book of tables for facilitating computations, as of interest, prices, etc.
To make ready, to make preparation; to get in readiness.
Syn: Prompt; expeditious; speedy; unhesitating; dexterous; apt; skillful; handy; expert; facile; easy; opportune; fitted; prepared; disposed; willing; free; cheerful. See Prompt.
Wiktionary
a. (en-superlativeready)
WordNet
v. prepare for eating by applying heat; "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please" [syn: cook, fix, make, prepare]
make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc; "Get the children ready for school!"; "prepare for war"; "I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill" [syn: fix, prepare, set up, gear up, set]
adj. completely prepared or in condition for immediate action or use or progress; "get ready"; "she is ready to resign"; "the bridge is ready to collapse"; "I am ready to work"; "ready for action"; "ready for use"; "the soup will be ready in a minute"; "ready to learn to read" [ant: unready]
(of especially money) immediately available; "he seems to have ample ready money"; "a ready source of cash" [syn: ready(a)]
mentally disposed; "he was ready to believe her"
brought into readiness; "dinner is ready"
apprehending and responding with speed and sensitivity; "a quick mind"; "a ready wit" [syn: quick]
See ready
Usage examples of "readiest".
It was now for more than the middle span of our allotted years that he had passed through the thousand vicissitudes of existence and, being of a wary ascendancy and self a man of rare forecast, he had enjoined his heart to repress all motions of a rising choler and, by intercepting them with the readiest precaution, foster within his breast that plenitude of sufferance which base minds jeer at, rash judgers scorn and all find tolerable and but tolerable.
Some of it reached almost to her shoulders, but it was very evident that whenever a lock grew long enough to be a bother she was wont to grab it and hew it off, as close to the skull as possible, with whatever knife, shears, or other implement came readiest to hand.
It was of the very essence of Boskonian culture that king-snipes should do each other to death with whatever weapons came readiest to hand.
But it is possible that she was concerned only at the moment to put an end to a scene that was unnerving her, and that she took the readiest means to it.
He less expect Than glory and benediction--that is, thanks-- The slightest, easiest, readiest recompense From them who could return him nothing else, And, not returning that, would likeliest render 130 Contempt instead, dishonour, obloquy?
The good priest did not shirk what might have made the readiest of soldiers nervous.
This slope is probably formed by the ruins of the gateway and tower having been pitched into the ditch, as the readiest way of getting rid of them when the castle was dismantled afterwards.
It was the rule that the man who was the readiest in the use of fist and slungshot at home had the greatest diffidence about forming a close acquaintance with cold lead in the neighborhood of the front.
The nobility in the French Revolution were the first to desert both the king and the kingdom, and kings have always found their readiest and firmest allies in the people.
England from time to time, always in appearance more restless, but always overflowing with ideas, for which he had the readiest store of enthusiastic words.
It seems like going to the heart of the problem, of course, and any one who has means finds there the hope of readiest result--material result.
Indeed, I have observed, though it may seem unaccountable to the reader, that this guard of prudence, like the trained bands, is always readiest to go on duty where there is the least danger.
Portuguese pilot who proposed it, and who had this excellency attending him, that he was always readiest and most apt to direct and encourage us in cases of the most danger.
He sat square, as if alert to rise, with an elbow on a knee, and the readiest turn of head to speakers, the promptest of answers, eyes that were a brighter accent to the mouth, so vividly did look accompany tone.
The Carrier, in his smoothing forehead and expanding face, acknowledged it, the readiest of all.