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      • prepared adjective uk / prɪˈpeəd / us / prɪˈperd / Add to word list B1 ready to deal with a situation: When she called on me, I wasn't prepared. They were prepared for the worst.
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  2. B1. ready to deal with a situation: When she called on me, I wasn't prepared. They were prepared for the worst. B2. made earlier: The spokesperson read a prepared statement. be prepared to do something. B2. to be willing, or happy to agree to do something: Would you be prepared to help me get things ready for the party? See more. Fewer examples.

  3. 1. ready for something that is likely to happen. We need to be prepared. Be prepared for both warm and cool weather. Police are prepared for large numbers of demonstrators. Be prepared for power cuts by buying lots of candles. I'm well prepared for a 12-round fight. 2. done or made beforehand.

  4. PREPARE definition: 1. to make or get something or someone ready for something that will happen in the future: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. adjective. /prɪˈpeəd/ /prɪˈperd/ [not before noun] ready and able to deal with something. We'll be better prepared next time. When they set out they were well prepared. prepared for something I was not prepared for all the problems it caused. In his new job he must be prepared for anything.

  6. Prepared definition: properly expectant, organized, or equipped; ready. See examples of PREPARED used in a sentence.

  7. 1. to make ready or suitable in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc. to prepare a meal. to prepare to go. 2. to put together using parts or ingredients; compose or construct. 3. (transitive) to equip or outfit, as for an expedition. 4. (transitive) music.

  8. The meaning of PREPARED is subjected to a special process or treatment. How to use prepared in a sentence.

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