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- readmission/ˌriː.ədˈmɪʃ.ən/The act of allowing someone to enter a place or institution again, after they have left or been removed, especially a hospital or university.nounC1
- readmit/ˌriːədˈmɪt/To allow someone or something to enter a place or group again.verbB2
- readout/ˈriːdaʊt/A display or presentation of recorded data or information.nounC1
- ready/ˈrɛdi/Fully prepared or equipped for immediate action or use; in a suitable state.adjectiveinterjectionnounverbverb-transitiveA1
- ready money/ˌred.i ˈmʌn.i/Cash or other forms of payment that are immediately available for use, without requiring credit, debt, or waiting for clearance.nounC1
- ready reckoner/ˌrɛdi ˈrɛkənə/A book or table of pre-calculated values used to simplify complex calculations, especially for business, finance, or trade.nounLow
- ready room/ˈrɛdi ruːm/A room where people, especially military personnel or astronauts, gather and prepare for an upcoming mission or briefing before an operation.nounLow (Specialized/Term of Art)
- ready-made/ˌredi ˈmeɪd/Already prepared or manufactured, not requiring further work or assembly.adjectivenounB2
- ready-mix/ˌrɛdi ˈmɪks/A substance, especially concrete or cake batter, that is prepared in advance and sold in a ready-to-use form.adjectivenounB2
- ready-to-wear/ˌred.i.təˈweər/Garments manufactured and sold in standardized sizes, not custom-made for a specific individual.adjectivenounC1
- readymade/ˌrɛdiˈmeɪd/Already made, prepared, or available for use; not requiring further creation or assembly.nounC1
- reaffirm/ˌriː.əˈfɜːm/To state again, strongly and clearly, that something is true, or to show a continued commitment to something.verbC1
- reafforest/ˌriːəˈfɒrɪst/To replant an area with trees, typically after deforestation.verbC2 (Very Low Frequency)
- reagan/ˈreɪ.ɡən/The 40th President of the United States (1981-1989), Ronald Reagan.nounMedium (Low in everyday conversation, higher in historical/political contexts)
- reaganomics/ˌreɪɡənˈɒmɪks/The economic policies of U.S. President Ronald Reagan, emphasizing supply-side economics, tax cuts, deregulation, and reduced government spending.nounlow
- reagent/riːˈeɪ.dʒənt/A substance used in a chemical reaction to detect, measure, examine, or produce other substances.nounLow-frequency
- reagin/riːˈeɪdʒɪn/A type of antibody (specifically, IgE) involved in allergic reactions.nounRare / Technical
- real/rɪəl/Something that actually exists or occurs in fact; not imaginary, artificial, or false.adjectiveadverbnounA1 (Extremely High Frequency)
- real ale/ˌrɪəl ˈeɪl/A type of traditional British beer that undergoes secondary fermentation in the container from which it is served, typically unpasteurized and unfiltered.nounLow
- real axis/ˈrɪəl ˈæksɪs/In mathematics, the horizontal axis in the complex plane representing the set of all real numbers.nounC1+
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