(1) According to schedule or without delay; on time.
(2) Ready and willing or quick to act.
(3) Performed with little or no delay.
(4) According to schedule or without delay.
(5) Characterized by speed and efficiency.
(6) Quick in apprehending or reacting.
(7) Early.
(8) Responsive.
(1) A cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken
(2) (computer science
(3) A cue given to a performer (usually the beginning of the next line to be spoken)
(4) (computer science) a symbol that appears on the computerscreen to indicate that the computer is ready to receive acommand
(5) Hint
(1) Give an incentive for action.
(2) Serve as the inciting cause of.
(3) Assist (somebody acting or reciting.
(4) Assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned.
(5) Incite.
(6) Cue.
(1) I called the police and they were very prompt but they didn't catch him.
(2) Once a diagnosis of breast cancer is made, women should receive prompt , planned treatment.
(3) The nature of media is that all of these requests require a prompt response.
(4) I am, generally, a prompt person and I'm giving you ample notice.
(5) Although teasing resembles bullying because it can prompt feelings of anger or embarrassment, teasing can be less hostile and done with humor, rather than harm.
(6) Be prepared to share your crops if you're not prompt at harvesting them.
(7) Indeed, the figures prompt more questions than answers.
(8) Friendly staff are very prompt with their service, and ambient tunes are played at a background level.
(9) While the other performers continued mouthing their parts to give the impression that a technical fault had occurred, the culprit was given a prompt .
(10) My customers can be sure of prompt delivery of meat and poultry.
(11) Not only are there no other performers to distract the audience, there is no handy support mechanism to prompt a line.
(12) The day I brought Band-Aids, a large number of animals suddenly needed prompt attention.
(13) City and county officials should take prompt action to gain the trust of citizens.
(14) This could be resolved by carrying the corrections over to next week's edition, but would that appease irate members of the public who had been promised a prompt correction this week?
(15) The instantaneous nature of the net then provokes a prompt response.
(16) I must commend the RTA for a prompt reply to my letter, and their immediate attention to this dangerous situation.
(17) Only prompt action by one of the pilots, who aborted his take-off after reaching a speed of more than 100 mph, prevented a collision at Manchester airport.
(18) The doctors and staff were very prompt in checking me out and were not sure whether I was having a severe angina attack or a mild heart attack.
(19) I sent a note to the authors and received a prompt reply from them.
(20) There is no root password, so you will be given a command prompt .
(21) Note that Windows, except at the DOS command prompt , supports forward slashes in all file paths.
(22) Thank you for your prompt reply to my e-mail sent yesterday.
(23) They backtracked hastily and asked simply to be able to publish a prompt response.
(24) They say prompt action enabled them to avoid measures that would have affected patients.
(25) In some animal studies, such prompt treatment has been shown to prevent infection.
(26) The boycott call resulted in a prompt response.
(27) The best control is prompt diagnosis and removal of sick trees.
(28) Considering that each has no other actor to prompt them, they do a remarkable job.
(29) Mistakenly believing that he needs encouragement, I prompt : u2018does it make you happy to write?u2019
(30) Scott's own contribution to the evening seems to have been limited to a whispered prompt .
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