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prepared

/pɹɪˈpɛəd/

Meanings
  • adjective

    having made or got ready for use or for dealing with something

  • transitive verb

    make (food) by cooking it carefully before serving

  • intransitive verb

    make (oneself) ready or able to do something


Pronunciation
  1. /pɹɪˈpɛɹd/



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Synonyms

busk , graith , ready , yark
Rhymes
Words rhyming with prepared
precarious , scarecrow , repair , repare , sow
Variants
List of all variants of prepared that leads to same result
prepared , preparedly , prepare , preparer , preparers , prepares , preparing , over-prepared , overprepared , pre-prepared , preprepared
Forms
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prepares, preparing, preparedly, unprepared


Etymology
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from the past participle of prepare, from Old French prèparer ‘make ready, equip’, from Latin parare, from par ‘equal, equalize’


Trivia
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  1. The term 'prepared' is used in various industries, including pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, to indicate that a product has been processed and is ready for use.

  2. In the military, soldiers are often told to 'prepare for the worst' to ensure they are ready for any situation.

  3. Prepared foods are often more expensive than fresh foods because of the time and resources required to prepare them.


Related Concepts
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  1. cooking: Preparing food is a common use of the term 'prepared'. It involves cleaning, chopping, and combining ingredients to create a dish.

  2. readiness: Being prepared refers to being mentally, emotionally, or physically ready for a situation or challenge.


Culture
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Prepared is a common term used in various contexts, including cooking, getting ready for an event, and making plans. In literature, the term 'prepared' is often used metaphorically to describe characters who are mentally or emotionally ready for a challenge or situation. For instance, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', the character Nick Carraway describes Gatsby as 'prepared', implying that he is ready for anything, even though he may not have all the facts.

How to Memorize "prepared"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a chef preparing a meal in a kitchen. Visualize the ingredients being chopped, the pots and pans heating up, and the finished dish being served.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'prepared' with the word 'ready'. Think of a student studying for an exam - they are preparing themselves to do well.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the acronym PREPARED: Properly Respond, Evaluate, Plan, Act, Review, and Execute.


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