1. readier - Noun
2. readier - Adjective
Derived from ready
readier
comparative form of ready: more ready
readier (plural readiers)
One who or that which makes something ready.
American men are more open, they are readier to express their emotions, but they also get frightened easily. Italians are used to drama. For us, arguing, shouting is perfectly normal - for them it is inconceivable. Elisabetta Canalis
Never did any Soul do good, but it came readier to do the same again, with more Enjoyment. Never was Love, or Gratitude, or Bounty practis'd but with increasing Joy, which made the Practiser still more in love with the fair Act. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
In mixed company, be readier to hear than to speak, and put people upon talking of what is in their own way; for then you will both oblige them, and be most likely to improve by their conversation. James Burgh
Ulysses is depicted as deeper in sorcery and readier of tongue than Circe and through this means leaves her pregnant with Telegonus. Source: Internet
It is a curious fact that historians have often been much readier to trust the New Testament records than have many theologians." Source: Internet