Prepare means to get ready.
When the word hitched is used when referring to any type of animal, it means that it is hooked to something. Most of the time it means that it is hooked up and ready to pull something.
It means great fortune and beauty. Those of you named Jia are noble and ready to spread their wings with something genius.
Hasten means to speed something up or hurry to do something. An example of hasten used in a sentence is: Knowing that they were late, she had to hasten the children to get ready and get out the door.
the activities that take place to get ready for an event
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The best word to describe that you are prepared to do something is ready. Being ready means you have done everything you need to do to prepare for that certain task or job.
The word that means ready when needed is "prepared."
No, "readied" is not a dictionary word. The correct form would be "readied," which means to prepare or make something ready.
It means, "ready", as in "are you ready?".
When the word hitched is used when referring to any type of animal, it means that it is hooked to something. Most of the time it means that it is hooked up and ready to pull something.
it means to be ready for something before it happens.
prepared
It is a expression that means to get ready for something.
It means great fortune and beauty. Those of you named Jia are noble and ready to spread their wings with something genius.
The suffix "boun" typically means something is ready, inclined, or likely to do something. For example, "adventure" means someone is eager or ready to venture out.
"all ready" means that everything is prepared. "already" means that something is finished. Are you all ready to do your homework? I already did my homework.
Hasten means to speed something up or hurry to do something. An example of hasten used in a sentence is: Knowing that they were late, she had to hasten the children to get ready and get out the door.