Antonyms for re-adies


Grammar : Verb
Spell : red-ee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɛd i


Definition of re-adies

Origin :
  • Old English ræde, geræde "prepared, ready," of a horse, "ready for riding," from Proto-Germanic *garaidijaz "arranged" (cf. Old Frisian rede "ready," Middle Dutch gereit, Old High German reiti, Middle High German bereite, German bereit, Old Norse greiðr "ready, plain," Gothic garaiþs "ordered, arranged"), from PIE root *reidh- "to ride" (see ride (v.)). Lengthened in Middle English by change of ending. Ready-made first attested early 15c.; ready-to-wear is from 1890.
  • As in make up : verb create
  • As in mend : verb correct, improve, fix
  • As in mobilize : verb ready for action, movement
  • As in plan : verb think out; prepare in advance
  • As in prepare : verb make or get ready
  • As in provide : verb supply, support
  • As in qualify : verb make or become ready, prepared
  • As in ready : verb prepare
  • As in rehearse : verb prepare for performance
  • As in rustle up : verb provide
  • As in steel : verb prepare oneself
  • As in strengthen : verb encourage, hearten
  • As in sweep : verb brush off, away
  • As in tutor : verb teach someone privately
  • As in wait on : verb serve
  • As in brace : verb support
  • As in militarize : verb convert for military use
  • As in coach : verb instruct, usually in recreation
  • As in condition : verb adapt, prepare
  • As in enable : verb allow, authorize
  • As in equip : verb make ready with supplies
  • As in fit : verb equip
  • As in fix : verb cook a meal
  • As in fortify : verb make strong and secure; add to
  • As in gear : verb prepare, equip
  • As in get : verb arrange, manage desired goal
  • As in gird : verb encircle; strengthen
  • As in groom : verb make ready, prepare physically

Synonyms for re-adies

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