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UNREADY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: not prepared or ready; unready to go to college; My catcher seemed unready; through the openings in his mask I could just discern a look that mingled ...
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UNREADY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
not prepared for something, or not prepared or willing to do something: Two of the Army's 10 divisions were deemed unready for battle.
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Æthelred the Unready - Wikipedia
Æthelred the Unready was King of the English from 978 to 1013 and again from 1014 until his death in 1016.
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unready
▪ I. unˈready, a.1 [un-1 7.] 1. Not in a state of readiness or preparation: a. Without const.c 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 1990 If a man þat unredy es, Be tane with dede in his wykednes. 1382 Wyclif 2 Cor. ix. 4 Lest when Macedonyes schulen come with me, and schulen fynde ȝou vnredy, we schamen [etc.]. ...
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unready - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English unredy, equivalent to un- + ready. Compare Dutch ongereed and onbereid, German unbereit, Swedish oberedd.
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289 Synonyms & Antonyms for UNREADY | Thesaurus.com
unready · absent · absentminded · blind · distrait · diverted · dreamy · faraway · heedless · inadvertent · inobservant · listless · lost · musing · neglectful ...
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Lyfing
Notable people bearing this name include:
Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1020), advisor to King Ethelred the Unready
Lyfing of Winchester (died
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Unready - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective. not prepared or in a state of readiness; slow to understand or respond. “she cursed her unready tongue”. synonyms:.
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UNREADY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
adjective not ready; not made ready: The new stadium is as yet unready for use. not in a state of readiness; unprepared: emotionally unready for success.
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Unready - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
From early 14th c. Old English un- "not" + ready, meaning "not prepared" or "not quick," origin reflects its sense of lacking readiness or promptness.
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Aethelred: why was the Anglo-Saxon king called 'the Unready'?
Aethelred II – best known by the epithet, 'the Unready' – was king of the English for two periods, from AD 978 to 1013, and a brief second spell from 1014 to ...
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unready, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the mid 1600s. See meaning & use. Where does the verb unready come from? Earliest known use.
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Eadgyth (disambiguation)
Eadgyth of Wilton (died c. 984), saint, and daughter of Edgar the Peaceful of England
Eadgyth (fl. 10–11th century), daughter of King Æthelred the Unready
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unredy
† unˈredy, a. Obs. [un-1 7. Cf. unready a.2] Not well advised; incautious, rash, foolish.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 91 Eyþer manere summynge is as vnredy as oþer. 1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xiii. 216 An vnredy reue þi residue shal spene..in a myntewhile. c 1449 Pecock Repr. Prol. 3 Ech such vnground...
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GUNTER: Alta.'s near-blackout shows 'green' energy isn't ... - Toronto Sun
Jan 15, 2024Temperatures were between -34C and -42C across the province at the time. Electrical demand has been very high for a week, ever since the current cold snap set in. On Thursday evening, hourly power ...
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