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readiness

1 of 1noun
/ˈrɛdinəs/
Forms:readinesses
1

the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action)

2

the state of being willing and prepared to act promptly

  • His readiness to help made him a valued team member.
  • She showed readiness to take on new challenges at work.
  • Their readiness to negotiate led to a swift resolution.
  • The soldiers demonstrated readiness for deployment.
  • His readiness to adapt ensured his success in a fast-changing industry.
3

(psychology) being temporarily ready to respond in a particular way

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4

the quality of performing tasks with ease and efficiency, often without hesitation

  • She spoke with readiness, effortlessly articulating her thoughts.
  • The pianist's readiness in playing difficult pieces showed years of practice.
  • The athlete's readiness on the field demonstrated natural skill and confidence.
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