Other forms: prompted; prompting; prompts; promptest
If you're prompt, you're on time. Go ahead and be prompt to class. Also, to prompt is to inspire or make happen. Getting in trouble for being late should prompt you to get a better alarm clock.
Definitions of prompt
The adjective prompt can mean "as scheduled," or simply "quick." When you prompt someone, you motivate them in some way: you might offer a reminder, assistance, or even inspiration to do something. For example, honking your car horn prompts your friend to get moving, and speaking up in defense of your classmate might prompt a bully to change his ways. If a director prompts an actor who's forgotten his lines, she reminds him what comes next.
Question
If not, we hold ourself in readiness at all times, to return a ________ reply to any proper question that may be propounded.
A. humid
B. horizontal
C. prompt
D. superficial
Right Answer:- C. prompt