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Imprompt
Imprompt Im*prompt", a. Not ready. [R.] --Sterne.
Impromptu
Impromptu Im*promp"tu, adv. or a. [F. impromptu, fr. L. in promptu in readiness, at hand; in in + promptus visibility, readiness, from promptus visible, ready. See Prompt.] Offhand; without previous study; extemporaneous; extempore; as, an impromptu verse.
Impromptu
Impromptu Im*promp"tu, n. 1. Something made or done offhand, at the moment, or without previous study; an extemporaneous composition, address, or remark. 2. (Mus.) A piece composed or played at first thought; a composition in the style of an extempore piece.
Overprompt
Overprompt O"ver*prompt", a. Too prompt; too ready or eager; precipitate. -- O`ver*prompt"ness, n.
Overpromptness
Overprompt O"ver*prompt", a. Too prompt; too ready or eager; precipitate. -- O`ver*prompt"ness, n.
Prompt
Prompt Prompt, n. (Com.) A limit of time given for payment of an account for produce purchased, this limit varying with different goods. See Prompt-note. To cover any probable difference of price which might arise before the expiration of the prompt, which for this article [tea] is three months. --J. S. Mill.
Prompt
Prompt Prompt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Prompted; p. pr. & vb. n. Prompting.] 1. To assist or induce the action of; to move to action; to instigate; to incite. God first . . . prompted on the infirmities of the infant world by temporal prosperity. --Jer. Taylor. 2. To suggest; to dictate. And whispering angles prompt her golden dreams. --Pope. 3. To remind, as an actor or an orator, of words or topics forgotten.
Prompt-book
Prompt-book Prompt"-book`, n. The book used by a prompter of a theater.
Prompted
Prompt Prompt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Prompted; p. pr. & vb. n. Prompting.] 1. To assist or induce the action of; to move to action; to instigate; to incite. God first . . . prompted on the infirmities of the infant world by temporal prosperity. --Jer. Taylor. 2. To suggest; to dictate. And whispering angles prompt her golden dreams. --Pope. 3. To remind, as an actor or an orator, of words or topics forgotten.
Prompter
Prompter Prompt"er, n. 1. One who, or that which, prompts; one who admonishes or incites to action. 2. One who reminds another, as an actor or an orator, of the words to be spoken next; specifically, one employed for this purpose in a theater.
Prompting
Prompt Prompt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Prompted; p. pr. & vb. n. Prompting.] 1. To assist or induce the action of; to move to action; to instigate; to incite. God first . . . prompted on the infirmities of the infant world by temporal prosperity. --Jer. Taylor. 2. To suggest; to dictate. And whispering angles prompt her golden dreams. --Pope. 3. To remind, as an actor or an orator, of words or topics forgotten.
Promptitude
Promptitude Prompt"i*tude, n. [F., fr. L. promptitudo. See Prompt, a.] The quality of being prompt; quickness of decision and action when occasion demands; alacrity; as, promptitude in obedience. Men of action, of promptitude, and of courage. --I. Taylor.
Promptly
Promptly Prompt"ly, adv. In a prompt manner.
Promptness
Promptness Prompt"ness, n. 1. Promptitude; readiness; quickness of decision or action. 2. Cheerful willingness; alacrity.
Prompt-note
Prompt-note Prompt"-note`, n. (Com.) A memorandum of a sale, and time when payment is due, given to the purchaser at a sale of goods.
Promptuary
Promptuary Promp"tu*a*ry, a. Of or pertaining to preparation. [R.] --Bacon.
Promptuary
Promptuary Promp"tu*a*ry, n. [L. promptuarium, fr. promptuarius belonging to distribution, distributing: cf, F. promptuaire. See Prompt, a.] That from which supplies are drawn; a storehouse; a magazine; a repository. --Woodward.
Prompture
Prompture Promp"ture (?; 135), n. [See Prompt, a.] Suggestion; incitement; prompting. [R.] --Shak. Coleridge.

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