Readily

[Read·i*ly]

Anything happening readily is happening without difficulty. A great party has cupcakes that are readily available. A great host will readily admit when it’s time to put more on the table.

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In a ready manner; quickly; promptly.

Adverb
in a punctual manner; "he did his homework promptly"

Adverb
without much difficulty; "these snakes can be identified readily"


adv.
In a ready manner; quickly; promptly.

adv.
Without delay or objection; without reluctance; willingly; cheerfully.


Readily

Read"i*ly , adv. 1. In a ready manner; quickly; promptly. Chaucer. 2. Without delay or objection; without reluctance; willingly; cheerfully.
How readily we wish time spent revoked!

In a ready manner; quickly; promptly.

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Usage Examples

The New York art world readily proves people wrong. Just when folks say that things stink and flibbertigibbet critics wish the worst on us all because we're not pure enough, good omens appear.

My husband had a very strong identity and was successful in his life. Thank God for that. There's no way I can control him. I wouldn't stay married to him if I felt I could. I can readily take my business personality into the home. But he forces me to be a partner rather than the boss.

Nothing gives us courage more readily than the desire to avoid looking like a damn fool.

The baby boomers are getting older, and will stay older for longer. And they will run right into the dementia firing range. How will a society cope? Especially a society that can't so readily rely on those stable family relationships that traditionally provided the backbone of care?

The abdomen is the reason why man does not readily take himself to be a god.

Those who are incapable of committing great crimes do not readily suspect them in others.

Memories, imagination, old sentiments, and associations are more readily reached through the sense of smell than through any other channel.

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Other Usage Examples

It will be readily admitted, that a degree conferred by an university, ought to be a pledge to the public that he who holds it possesses a certain quantity of knowledge.

Meth is too easy to make, and unfortunately right now all the ingredients need to make this highly addictive drug are legal and readily available to those who want to cook it up and sell it to our children.

When it comes to gossip, I have to readily admit men are as guilty as women.

Men are so simple and yield so readily to the desires of the moment that he who will trick will always find another who will suffer to be tricked.

The more intense the nature of a man, the more readily will he find meditation, and the more successfully will he practice it.

Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion.

Gradually I came to realize that people will more readily swallow lies than truth, as if the taste of lies was homey, appetizing: a habit.

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