Pronunciation: /ˈrɛdɪnɪs/
noun a state of being fully prepared or ready for something
A1 Children show readiness to learn new things at a young age.
A2 Her readiness to help others in need is truly admirable.
B1 The team's readiness to adapt to changes in the project was impressive.
B2 The company's readiness to invest in new technology has kept them ahead of the competition.
C1 His readiness to take on challenging tasks has earned him a reputation as a reliable leader.
C2 The government's readiness to address social issues has been commended by the public.
formal The team's readiness to tackle the project was evident in their thorough preparation.
informal I'm not sure about his readiness to commit to a long-term relationship.
slang Her readiness to party is unmatched by anyone I know.
figurative The artist's readiness to experiment with different styles sets him apart from his peers.
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