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ready

Quick; prompt; not hesitating; as ready wit; a ready consent.

ready

Quick to receive or comprehend; not slow or dull; as a ready apprehension.

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Quick in action or execution; dextrous; as an artist ready in his business; a ready writer. Psalm 45:1.

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Prompt; not delayed present in hand. He makes ready payment; he pays ready money for every thing he buys.

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Prepared; fitted; furnished with what is necessary, or disposed in a manner suited to the purpose; as a ship ready for sea. My oxen and fatlings are killed, and all things are ready. Matthew 22:4.

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Willing; free; cheerful to do or suffer; not backward or reluctant; as a prince always ready to grant the reasonable requests of his subjects. The spirit is ready, but the flesh is weak. Mark 14:38. I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus. Acts 27:73.

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Willing; disposed. Men are generally ready to impute blame to others. They are more ready to give than to take reproof.

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Being at the point; near; not distant; about to do or suffer. A Syrian ready to perish was my father. Deuteronomy 26:5; Job 29:13; Psalm 88:15.

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Being nearest or at hand. A sapling pine he wrench’d from out the ground, the readiest weapon that his fury found.

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Easy; facile; opportune; short; near, or most convenient; the Greek sense. Sometimes the readiest way which a wise man has to conquer, is to flee. Through the wild desert, not the readiest way. The ready way to be thought mad, is to contend you are not so.

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To make ready, to prepare; to provide and put in order.

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An elliptical phrase, for make things ready; to make preparations; to prepare.

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adverb
red’y. In a state of preparation, so as to need no delay. We ourselves will go ready armed before the house of Israel. Numbers 32:17.

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noun
red’y. For ready money. Lord Strut was not flush in ready, either to go to law, or to clear old debts.

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verb transitive
red’y. To dispose in order; to prepare.