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readily English

Meaning readily meaning

What does readily mean?
Definitions in simple English

readily

When you do something readily, you do it without any doubt about it. When I needed help carrying my bag of groceries, a young man came over readily to help.

readily

without much difficulty these snakes can be identified readily (= promptly) in a punctual manner he did his homework promptly

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Simple sentences

In Russia, canned salmon is readily accessible in stores.
People will accept your idea much more readily if you tell them Benjamin Franklin said it first.
Guns are readily accessible to Americans.
He readily agreed to it.
Tom readily admits his mistakes.
Tom readily agreed to do what we asked.
Tom readily agreed to it.
He lied readily.
He readily agreed to my proposal.
The cones of the jack pine, for example, do not readily open to release their seeds until they have been subjected to great heat.
We all know that blue-eyed red-heads are sensitive to sunshine, burning more readily than darkskinned people.
Glass will adsorb water readily, which is why we see a thin film of water on recently washed drinking glasses.
In Russia, canned salmon is readily available in stores.

Movie subtitles

Do you as readily admit to that?
Then you will all the more readily bow to my wishes.
I've never been so readily, so happily, so expertly vanquished in my life.
Thus, we have available and readily accessible his total experience.
They are not readily apparent to the clinical practitioner, but in most cases the etiology.
You are their friend, and they do not give their affections readily.
But you must have a reason for handing it over so readily.
Why do you think Ian offered so readily. so.
You come to the point very readily.
I forgive you, right readily.
As we know, those who are scared shoot more readily.
I think I would accept that more readily from the horse's mouth.
My original reply reached department B late in the day. This kind of correspondence is processed immediately, but when a letter goes astray, as in this case, a thorough search is undertaken. This may go on for years, as one can readily understand.
Materials readily accessible, fleet proceed to refuel.
We cannot blame Monsieur Dubois, of course for accepting too readily whatever information was given to him.
The English people are more readily pleased than their queen.
One look at this and you can readily see he's a doomed man.
Perhaps you would not have given them up so readily.
If you're bored, I can readily understand.
Don't you think it so great an emergency. the state could more readily have used the company of fusiliers?
And he smiles again, often and readily.
There should be guilt and expiation or sin will be readily committed again.
Our physical condition caused us to tire readily and we were never sure of our footing.
Perhaps because in discussing it one passes so readily from the general to the particular.
That's why she agreed to stay here with us so readily.
I'm surprised that that you met his terms so readily.
If this was indeed true, she'd succeeded, a fact I readily admitted.
What they object to is being a part of this mechanised state and we cannot readily condemn this point of view.
Well I'm not sure, but I heard them say that the material was readily accessible.
There would be many Englishmen, my Lord Strafford, who would more readily draw swords against the king.
It is the ordinary people, my lord, who would most readily lay down their lives in defence of your realm.
Today, ladies abandon their honour more readily than their clothes.
Readily paid 3.80 to show.
Mr Razon was a man who would readily attack women at the factory, and would sometimes even go so far as to abuse them.
Which one's more readily available?

News and current affairs

Any visitor to the US can readily see the pervasiveness of the problem.
First and foremost, aiding and inciting the expression of popular anger against Japan gives China's Communist Party leaders a powerful and readily available vehicle for rallying domestic support, thereby legitimizing their own power.
There may be no single common feature, but all are readily identified as members of the same family.
This anxiety is readily transferred to national debt - the debt owed by a government to its creditors.
The next step readily follows: in order to repay, or at least reduce, the national debt, the government must eliminate its budget deficit, because the excess of spending over revenue continually adds to the national debt.
Again, an analogy with household debt readily suggests itself.
Moreover, labor-intensive (i.e. low productivity) companies more readily outsource some tasks or go offshore altogether.
Nowadays, instruments of mass destruction are smaller, cheaper, and more readily available.
The folly of this is readily apparent, because it doesn't require much imagination to see what the Middle East would look like if an Iranian nuclear umbrella were shielding the radicals.
Of this sum, only about half is readily identifiable.
These views translate readily into action.
The fears were misplaced, because the world benefited from cheaper and more readily available products.
But these nations have pressing problems that we could readily solve.
After all, both capitalism and economics need scarcity to justify their existence, and will not give it up readily.
Such a solution is readily available in the form of Special Drawing Rights (SDR).
The twins' doctors found that the dystonia could be fully treated with a readily available serotonin replacement.
For screening to be useful, the test or procedure must readily identify the disease in question, and the subsequent treatment must result in some measurable benefit.
Third, a readily available and effective antidote exists for those at risk: non-radioactive iodine, available in tablets or liquid, which blocks the uptake of I-131 into the thyroid gland.
It is surprising how readily politicians of all parties - even strong ideological defenders of the unregulated market - accepted the idea that the state should bail out banks and insurance companies when they got into trouble.
Common funding for operations should be increased, and member states should continue to be encouraged to make civilian and police forces as readily deployable in peacekeeping operations as their military.
Empowered by their success in ousting former President Hosni Mubarak, and then sending the country's armed forces back to the barracks, many are readily returning to the streets to hold leaders accountable.
There are huge resources of fresh water, but most is in ice sheets and glaciers, with only a small percentage readily available where and when we need it.
Indeed, high-school graduation rates dropped in Las Vegas as people left school for readily available unskilled construction jobs.
So I readily plead guilty to my economist critic's charge.
A mechanism that allows rich countries that don't need additional reserves to transfer their allocations to those that do is readily available, using the IMF's gold reserves.
Have we forgotten so readily the repugnance with which we discovered the dishonesty and extravagance that helped to wreck our prosperity in the West?
Over the period for which modern statistics are readily available, Democrats have outperformed Republicans by almost every traditional measure of economic performance (per capita GDP growth, unemployment, inflation, budget deficits).
Although one can readily agree that high-yielding government investments in education and infrastructure are especially justified today, the idea that demand permanently constrains supply in a significant way is dubious.

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