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ready–made
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ready–made
(adjective)
ready–made
/ˌrɛdi
ˈ
meɪd/
adjective
ready–made
/ˌrɛdi
ˈ
meɪd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of READY–MADE
1
:
prepared in advance for immediate use
ready-made
clothing/meals
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always used before a noun
:
already created or provided
The snowstorm gave us a
ready-made
excuse not to go to the party.
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ready-made
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