[
UK
/pɹɪpˈeəd/
]
[ US /pɹiˈpɛɹd/ ]
[ US /pɹiˈpɛɹd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
equipped or prepared with necessary intellectual resources
equipped to be a scholar
graduates well equipped to handle such problems -
having made preparations
prepared to take risks -
made ready or fit or suitable beforehand
a prepared statement
be prepared for emergencies
How To Use prepared In A Sentence
- Her name means happiness, but she is a widow with five children who makes ends meet by washing clothes for the neighbourhood and preparing injera, the unleavened bread prepared today as it was 1000 years ago.
- Spoon the mixture into the prepared flan case and chill until set.
- A professional wedding and event planner like me is prepared to address all of these concerns and more.
- The admission comes in the form of internal Bank documents prepared earlier in 1992 by its operations evaluation department.
- Petrifications, where no organic material remains, are usually prepared as thin sections or polished and studied under reflected light.
- Despite the lateness of the hour Annabel gathered her skirts and prepared to take a solitary ramble in the garden.
- He had been prepared for this and even mentally rehearsed such activities.
- Now sadder but wiser, we are prepared to admit that the implementation of curriculum change is a complicated business.
- The most important of the salts, formed by the combinations of the sulphuric acid, are, first, _sulphat of potash_, formerly called _sal polychrest_: this is a very bitter salt, much used in medicine; it is found in the ashes of most vegetables, but it may be prepared artificially by the immediate combination of sulphuric acid and potash. Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
- At my cousin's wedding some five years back, the most popular dish was a mixed vegetable fry prepared entirely on the 'tawa' griddle. Musical Cooking - Paneer Tawa Masala