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    prompt
    /prɒm(p)t/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an act of encouraging a hesitating speaker: "with barely a prompt, Barbara talked on"
    • 2. the time limit for the payment of an account, stated on a prompt note.

    adjective

    • 1. done without delay; immediate: "she would have died but for the prompt action of two ambulancemen"

    adverb

    • 1. exactly (with reference to a specified time): British "I set off at three-thirty prompt"

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  2. Learn the meaning of prompt as a verb, adjective, noun, and adverb in English. Find out how to use prompt in different contexts, such as causing something, helping an actor, giving a computer instruction, or being punctual.

  3. The meaning of PROMPT is to move to action : incite. How to use prompt in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Prompt.

  4. adjective. ready and willing or quick to act. “she is always prompt to help her friendssynonyms: ready. 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.

  5. Learn the meaning of prompt as a verb, adjective, noun and adverb in English. Find out how to use prompt in different contexts, such as causing something, helping an actor, giving a computer instruction or being punctual.

  6. ready in action; quick to act as occasion demands: They were trained to be prompt and competent for any emergency. quick or alert: You're too prompt to take offense. punctual: She's never prompt in arriving for work, yet she's always the first to leave at the end of the day. verb (used with object) to move or induce to action:

  7. Find words and phrases that mean fast, quick, or timely, and their opposites, in English. Learn how to use prompt as an adjective, verb, or noun, with examples and definitions.

  8. Find 237 words that mean prompt, such as cause, urge, immediate, quick, and reminder. Learn how to use prompt as a verb, adjective, or noun, and see examples and contrasts with similar words.

  9. 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.

  10. (prɒmpt) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense prompts, present participle prompting, past tense, past participle prompted. 1.verb. To prompt someone to do something means to make them decide to do it. Japan's recession has prompted consumers to cut back on buying cars. [VERB noun to-infinitive]

  11. verb. To lead someone toward what they should say or do. I prompted him to get a new job. synonyms. advise. move. cue. propel. incite. inspire. AI Feedback. "prompt" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it as an adjective (e.g. prompt service) or a verb (e.g. She prompted me with the answer).