ready made

/ˈrɛdiˌmeɪd/
noun
  1. An item, especially a piece of clothing or a meal, that is mass-produced and sold in a finished state rather than made to order.
    • The shop specializes in ready-mades, so you can walk out with a suit that fits off the rack.
    • For dinner, we just heated up some ready-mades from the freezer.
    • He prefers custom furniture over ready-mades because he wants unique designs.
adjective
  1. Already made, prepared, or available for immediate use, rather than being made to order or from scratch.
    • The store sells ready-made curtains that fit standard window sizes.
    • She bought a ready-made cake from the bakery instead of baking one herself.
    • He used a ready-made template to create his resume quickly.
  2. Conveniently available or existing without needing effort or customization; often used to describe ideas, solutions, or opinions that are adopted without original thought.
    • The politician offered ready-made answers that avoided the real issues.
    • The software comes with ready-made solutions for common business problems.
    • Many people rely on ready-made opinions from social media instead of thinking for themselves.
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