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US
/ˈɹɛdəɫi/
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[ UK /ɹˈɛdɪli/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɛdɪli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a punctual manner
he did his homework promptly -
without much difficulty
these snakes can be identified readily
How To Use readily In A Sentence
- In the receding angle below the chin is the hyoid bone, and the finger can be carried along the bone to the tip of the greater cornu, which is on a level with the angle of the mandible: the greater cornu is most readily appreciated by making pressure on one side, when the cornu of the opposite side will be rendered prominent and can be felt distinctly beneath the skin. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 1. Surface Anatomy of the Head and Neck
- He experimented by exposing paraffin wax to crushed Salvia leaves and found the solid wax readily adsorbed the volatile terpenes from the air.
- Why aren't more different types of cars - namely hatchbacks, wagons and microcars - more readily available in the U.S.?
- Many metals are readily oxidized by oxygen in the atmosphere.
- More severe inflammation of the mucosa is readily evident as erythema, intramucosal hemorrhage, exudate, or ulceration.
- Quite what the taxpayer got for the extra money is not readily apparent.
- Information is also readily available to aid senior management in decision making.
- I also readily recall those days when we had sweet water - for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- The difference between the two is readily discernible.
- Police say the weapons were seized as it is suspected that they breach the 1982 Firearms Act, which prohibits the selling of readily convertible blank firing weapons.