Pronunciation: /ˈrɛdəli/
adjective willingly or without hesitation
A1 I can readily understand the basic instructions in the manual.
A2 She readily agreed to attend the meeting with her colleagues.
B1 The information was readily available online for anyone to access.
B2 He readily adapted to the new work environment and quickly became a valuable member of the team.
C1 The company's customer service team was readily able to assist with any inquiries or issues.
C2 The artist's work was readily recognized and appreciated by art critics around the world.
adverb quickly and easily
A1 She readily agreed to help her friend with the homework.
A2 The children readily accepted the challenge of learning a new language.
B1 The company readily adapted to the new regulations to ensure compliance.
B2 He readily admitted his mistake and apologized to his colleagues.
C1 The expert readily provided solutions to the complex problem.
C2 The team of researchers readily embraced the opportunity to collaborate on the project.
formal The information was readily available in the report.
informal I can easily find that information for you.
slang I can get that info for you in a jiffy.
figurative Her willingness to help was readily apparent in her actions.
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