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Meanings of
prepared
in English
Spanish
listo
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Made ready or fit or suitable beforehand.
unprepared
Related terms
up
ready
spread
equipped
braced
processed
embattled
precooked
equipt
preconditioned
Spanish
listo
Having made preparations.
inclined
disposed
fain
Related terms
willing
Synonyms
Examples for "
inclined
"
inclined
disposed
fain
Examples for "
inclined
"
1
More than ever, the general public is
inclined
to believe self-reporting victims.
2
Unfortunately the Minister didn't seem
inclined
to leave the room anytime soon.
3
Colors: Orange; Pale Mauve; New Yellow leather; Reddish Grey,
inclined
to mauve.
4
In fact, I'm
inclined
to agree, from what I've seen and heard.
5
However, the prime minister herself was not
inclined
towards a plant-based diet.
1
However, current sentiment in the market is very
well
-
disposed
towards telecommunications groups.
2
The matter is too grave to be
disposed
of in half-a-dozen paragraphs.
3
The FORMIDABLE was the first to be
disposed
of in the fight.
4
They found the lady at home and quite
disposed
to receive them.
5
The peasantry in general were but little
disposed
to counsel a wayfarer.
1
Many would
fain
know, for more men desire power than desire gold.
2
He would
fain
have retired from the field; he spoke to Harley.
3
But I would
fain
try to look my duty in the face.
4
One would
fain
pass over the next pages of the Jesuit records.
5
I would
fain
know in what way I have forfeited your esteem.
Usage of
prepared
in English
1
He said Britain was
prepared
to work with Libya to fight terrorism.
2
We are
prepared
to help bring democracy to Syria, Yemen, he said.
3
Yesterday Mr Dobson said he would be
prepared
to change the law.
4
It was a good question, but one I wasn't
prepared
to answer.
5
I came to meet him today with a list of
prepared
questions.
6
I was
prepared
to wait for however long it would have taken.
7
Now,
prepared
in every possible way, she went to join her troops.
8
A well
prepared
company could list within about three months, she said.
9
The students have each
prepared
a short talk about the measurement problem.
10
It left her only slightly better
prepared
to help me find work.
11
When words fail, Eurovision song-writers are quite
prepared
to seek other alternatives.
12
Ford workers said they too were
prepared
to compromise to save jobs.
13
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said an emergency economic plan had been
prepared
.
14
The union said Globe workers were
prepared
for a strike if necessary.
15
Be
prepared
Media training courses are important, but so is common sense.
16
Ninety-one authors and review editors from 40 different countries
prepared
the report.
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prepared
prepare
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
quite prepared
fully prepared
come prepared
now prepared
Translations for
prepared
Spanish
listo
Prepared
through the time
Prepared
across language varieties
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Common
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Common
Ireland
Common
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