Synonyms for more prepared
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : pri-paird |
Phonetic Transcription : prɪˈpɛərd |
Top 10 synonyms for more prepared Other synonyms for the word more prepared
Définition of more prepared
Origin :- mid-15c., a back formation from preparation and in part from Middle French preparer (14c.), from Latin praeparare "make ready beforehand" (see preparation). Related: Prepared; preparing. Be prepared as the Boy Scouts' motto is attested from 1911.
- adj ready in body or mind
- He was more prepared now, and his voice was quite steady as he answered her.
- Extract from : « Lover or Friend » by Rosa Nouchette Carey
- He probably thought her quicker, cleverer in every way, more prepared, than she was.
- Extract from : « The Portrait of a Lady » by Henry James
- All the five wheels were engaged and five more prepared locally were also engaged.
- Extract from : « The Wheel of Fortune » by Mahatma Gandhi
- The old man assented, and the party once more prepared to renew its route.
- Extract from : « The Prairie » by J. Fenimore Cooper
- She was more prepared than ever to pay enough, and quite as much as ever to pay too much.
- Extract from : « The Wings of the Dove, Volume II » by Henry James
- But these attacks are now more rare, and the officials are more prepared for them.
- Extract from : « A start in life » by C. F. Dowsett
- She was no more prepared for this astounding offer than were these others.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow » by Anna Katharine Green
- The second found me more prepared, and seeded in my brain for many a day.
- Extract from : « Lore of Proserpine » by Maurice Hewlett
- Henceforward the great towns became more and more prepared to be the centres of the future struggle.
- Extract from : « John Knox » by A. Taylor Innes
- I never saw men steadier or more prepared to fight, although, as I glanced round, I felt how hopeless such a fight would be.
- Extract from : « South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) » by Louis Creswicke
Antonyms for more prepared
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