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    promptness
    /ˈprɒmptnɪs/

    n

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  2. PROMPTNESS definition: 1. the quality of doing something quickly and without delay, or at the arranged time: 2. the…. Learn more.

  3. Promptness is a quality of arriving quickly or exactly when you're supposed to. German trains, which tend to pull into the station at the exact scheduled time, are famous for their promptness.

  4. Synonyms for PROMPTNESS: readiness, willingness, timeliness, punctuality, quickness, promptitude, alacrity, earliness; Antonyms of PROMPTNESS: tardiness, lateness, slowness, unpunctuality, belatedness.

  5. 1. To move to act; spur; incite: A noise prompted the guard to go back and investigate. 2. To give rise to; inspire: The accident prompted a review of school safety policy. 3. To assist with a reminder; remind. 4. To assist (an actor or reciter) by providing the next words of a forgotten passage; cue. n. 1. a. The act of prompting or giving a cue.

  6. Promptness definition: the fact of being done, delivered, etc., at once or without delay. See examples of PROMPTNESS used in a sentence.

  7. PROMPTNESS meaning: 1. the quality of doing something quickly and without delay, or at the arranged time: 2. the…. Learn more.

  8. 1. : to move to action : incite. 2. : to assist (one acting or reciting) by suggesting or saying the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned : cue. 3. : to serve as the inciting cause of. evidence prompting an investigation. prompter noun. 2 of 4. adjective (1) : of or relating to prompting actors. prompt. 3 of 4. adjective (2) 1.

  9. The habit of adhering to a designated time. Wiktionary. Synonyms: promptitude. punctuality. alacrity. dispatch. readiness. agility. preparedness. Antonyms: tardiness. Origin of Promptness. prompt +‎ -ness. From Wiktionary. Promptness Sentence Examples.

  10. Definition of promptness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. completely prepared or in condition for immediate action or use or progress. verb. give an incentive for action. synonyms: actuate, incentivize, incite, motivate, move, propel. affect, impress, move, strike. have an emotional or cognitive impact upon. move. arouse sympathy or compassion in.