unreadiest

/ʌnˈrɛdiəst/
adjective
  1. Least prepared or equipped to deal with something; most not ready.
    • He felt the unreadiest he had ever felt for a job interview, having not slept the night before.
    • The team was the unreadiest they had ever been for the championship match, with their star player injured.
    • Of all the hikers, she was the unreadiest for the sudden storm, having left her raincoat behind.
  2. Least quick or prompt in action or thought; most hesitant or slow.
    • In emergencies, he was the unreadiest to act, often freezing while others jumped in.
    • Among the students, he was the unreadiest to answer the teacher's questions, always pausing to think.
    • She was the unreadiest of the group to volunteer for the task, preferring to observe first.
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