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Readily - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Readily means doing something quickly, easily, or without hesitation. It is often used to describe willingness or promptness, as in 'She readily agreed to help.'

readily

/ˈrɛdəli/ /ˈrɛdɪli/

Definition:

Without hesitation or difficulty; easily and willingly.

Synonyms:

easily, willingly, promptly, effortlessly, freely

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

reluctantly, unwillingly, hesitantly

Common Collocations:

readily available, readily accessible, readily admit, readily agree, readily understand

Derivatives:

readiness, readier

Usage Tips:

Use "readily" to describe actions done without delay or resistance, often emphasizing ease or willingness.

Common Phrases:

readily apparent, come readily to mind, readily available

Etymology:

From Old English *rǣde* (prepared) + *-lice* (adverbial suffix), meaning "in a prepared manner."

Examples:

  • 1. She readily agreed to help with the project.
  • 2. The information is readily available online.
  • 3. He readily admitted his mistake and apologized.
  • 4. The solution came readily to her mind.

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