Pronunciation: /prɪˈpɛrd/

Definitions of prepared

verb made ready or equipped for a particular purpose or situation

Example Sentences

A1 I am prepared for the exam tomorrow.

A2 She prepared a delicious meal for her family.

B1 The team prepared a presentation for the meeting.

B2 The company prepared a detailed report for the investors.

C1 The chef prepared a gourmet tasting menu for the VIP guests.

C2 The emergency response team was well prepared for any scenario.

adjective ready for something

Example Sentences

A1 I am prepared for the exam.

A2 She always comes prepared with snacks for the trip.

B1 The team was well-prepared for the presentation.

B2 The emergency response team was prepared for any situation.

C1 The chef was prepared to cook a five-course meal for the event.

C2 The astronaut was fully prepared for the space mission.

Examples of prepared in a Sentence

formal The chef prepared a gourmet meal for the distinguished guests.

informal I prepared a quick dinner for us before the movie.

slang She's always prepared with snacks in her bag.

figurative He prepared himself mentally for the challenging task ahead.

Grammatical Forms of prepared

past tense

prepared

plural

prepared

comparative

more prepared

superlative

most prepared

present tense

prepare

future tense

will prepare

perfect tense

have prepared

continuous tense

is preparing

singular

prepared

positive degree

prepared

infinitive

prepare

gerund

preparing

participle

prepared

Origin and Evolution of prepared

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'prepared' originated from the Latin word 'praeparare', which means 'to make ready beforehand'
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'prepared' has retained its original meaning of being ready beforehand, but has also come to encompass a sense of being organized, equipped, or ready for a specific task or situation.