prepared

/prɪˈpɛrd/
verb
  1. Past tense of prepare: made something ready for use or for a particular purpose.
    • She prepared a delicious meal for her guests.
    • The students prepared their presentations the night before.
    • He prepared the equipment before the experiment began.
  2. Past tense of prepare: got oneself ready mentally or physically for something.
    • I prepared for the interview by researching the company.
    • The athlete prepared for the race with a strict training routine.
    • They prepared for the storm by stocking up on supplies.
adjective
  1. Made ready or suitable for a particular purpose, event, or situation.
    • We need to be prepared for any emergency during the trip.
    • She kept a prepared speech in her bag just in case.
    • The team was well prepared for the final match.
  2. Willing or able to do something.
    • He was prepared to help his neighbor at any time.
    • Are you prepared to take on this new responsibility?
    • I am not prepared to accept that answer without proof.
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