unready

IPA: ʌnrˈidi

adjective

  • Not ready.
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Examples of "unready" in Sentences

  • Whatever is unready, that is ready; it is a bed soon made.
  • As his term continued I decided that "unready" was not enough.
  • Android handset built by google was said to be 'unready' to run mobileSkype Voip software.
  • About 15% of prime-time viewing on the broadcast networks occurs on TVs that Nielsen says are "unready" for the transition.
  • Originally I thought that Ethel the Unready could pass on his nickname to George W. (The Saxon definition of "unready" includes "poorly counseled.")
  • That is why when units return from combat, the Pentagon officially classifies them as "unready" until they have rested and been retrained in standard procedures.
  • She asserted that President Bush had been "unready" for the office, did not understand its "constitutional character," exhibited in his decisions an "ideological disdain."
  • According to in-house assessments, fully two-thirds of the Army's operating force, both active and reserve, is now reporting in as "unready" — that is, they lack the equipment, people, or training they need to execute their assigned missions.

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