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state vs readiness

readiness vs state

state and readiness both are nouns.

state is a verb but readiness is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
state Yes No Yes No
readiness Yes No No No
As nouns, readiness is a hyponym of state; that is, readiness is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than state:
  • state: the way something is with respect to its main attributes
  • readiness: the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action)
state (noun) readiness (noun)
the way something is with respect to its main attributes prompt willingness
a politically organized body of people under a single government a natural effortlessness
the group of people comprising the government of a sovereign state (psychology) being temporarily ready to respond in a particular way
the territory occupied by a nation the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action)
the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation
a state of depression or agitation
(chemistry) the three traditional states of matter are solids (fixed shape and volume) and liquids (fixed volume and shaped by the container) and gases (filling the container)
state (verb) readiness (verb)
express in words
put before
indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.
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