Prepared.
No, "readied" is not a dictionary word. The correct form would be "readied," which means to prepare or make something ready.
Readied. Example: The teacher had readied all the students for their tests.
The past tense of "ready" is "readied."
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i tried to ready him for the bad news ( readied is the past tense for ready so we use ready here ) :)
Ready or readied, equipped
planed
Readied is the past participle of ready.
The past tense of the verb to ready is spelled "readied".
* Ready * Teddy
"Readied the bow" refers to the action of preparing a bow for use, typically in archery. This involves stringing the bow and positioning an arrow on the string, making it ready for shooting. The phrase can also imply mental or strategic preparation for a challenge or confrontation, similar to gearing up for a task.
Another name for shale is mudstone