Unready
adjective
1.
not ready; not made ready:
The new stadium is as yet unready for use.
2.
not in a state of readiness; unprepared:
emotionally unready for success.
3.
lacking in presence of mind, as when a quick decision or a sharp answer is required:
Awkward situations often found him unready.
4.
British Dialect. not dressed.
5.
not prompt or quick.
adjective
1.
not ready or prepared
2.
slow or hesitant to see or act
3.
(archaic) not dressed
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