🍳prepare

verb
/prɪˈpɛər/

Meaning

to make ready; to get something ready for use
to make ready or suitable in advance for a particular purpose or event

Example Sentences

She needs to prepare dinner for her family.

She will prepare dinner before the guests arrive.

Synonyms

ready, arrange, organize, plan, make
Entry 1
ready, arrange, organize, plan
Entry 2
arrange, ready, organize, make

Antonyms

neglect, ignore, abandon, destroy, disregard
Entry 1
neglect, ignore, abandon, destroy
Entry 2
neglect, ignore, disregard

Collocations

prepare for, prepare carefully, prepare dinner, prepare ahead, well prepared, prepare thoroughly, prepare a presentation
Entry 1
prepare for, prepare carefully, prepare dinner, prepare ahead, well prepared, prepare thoroughly
Entry 2
prepare for, prepare dinner, prepare a presentation

More Example Sentences

Who prepares your breakfast?

The dish you prepared was amazing.

I can prepare my lessons within an hour.

Who will prepare the Thanksgiving turkey?

Whose guidance did you take to prepare for the exam?

What is the maximum time needed to prepare a cup of tea?

What is the maximum time needed to prepare a cup of coffee?

Please come a week earlier so that we can prepare the office well.

English is taught by Vasanth Academy to prepare American students for success.

A girl learns to play the piano in the living room every evening with her grandmother who is a retired musician and teaches her classical songs by Mozart and Beethoven to prepare for a recital

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to make an effort to do something; to attempt
to feel or express strong disapproval of something; to regret deeply
to attribute a fault or responsibility to someone
to flatter or behave excessively subserviently toward someone for advantage
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to give something to someone for a period of time, expecting it to be returned

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