promptitude in English

noun

['promp·ti·tude || 'prɑmtɪtjuːd /'prɒm-]

immediacy, state of being done without delay; alertness, quickness; readiness, preparedness

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1. Their own promptitude in retreating at the critical moment saved them.

2. We must really insist upon greater promptitude in regard to deliveries.

3. It was like an intuition; he comprehended it with his clear and sagacious promptitude.

4. Article 5 The principles of fairness, impartiality, promptitude and effectiveness shall be followed in legal aid.

5. With commendable promptitude, he caught Harrison by the collar and held him firmly, while Agnes and Dotty recovered their balance.

6. AFLP (amplified fragment length polymorphism) is a new DNA molecular marker technique with high efficiency, promptitude, stability and accuracy.

7. The administration of engine room device shows that the collecting, tracking and checking on information with the utmost promptitude are quite behind the time.

8. ‘Full of insinuations & Averments’ — EC responds to TMC’s memorandum over Mamata’s injuries The EC said that the injuries sustained by the TMC chief 'is indeed an unfortunate incident and deserves to be inquired into with promptitude and dispatch.' PTI 11 …

9. But it was evident to all, that, from this day, young Halbert was an altered man; that he acted with the steadiness, promptitude, and determination, which belonged to riper years, and bore himself with a manner which Appertained to higher rank

10. Attitude (n.) 1660s, "posture or position of a figure in a statue or painting," via French Attitude (17c.), from Italian attitudine "disposition, posture," also "aptness, promptitude," from Late Latin aptitudinem (nominative aptitudo; see aptitude, which is its doublet).

11. Repose of manner should be Assiduously cultivated.; Penton worked Assiduously on them with the teller.; Cultivate Assiduously the ability to read well.; I visit her Assiduously at her home, in the country.; He cast Assiduously from side to side, but in vain.; Promptitude is a quality that should be Assiduously cultivated.; At the same time he labored Assiduously in other directions.