Crossword-Solution: PROMPTITUDE 11 letters, 83 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Promptitude a. The quality of being prompt; quickness of decision and
action when occasion demands; alacrity; as, promptitude in obedience.

We have 83 clues for the answer “PROMPTITUDE”

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the quality or habit of being prompt 1 answer
gaining velocity 24 answers
hotting up 26 answers
gaining momentum 26 answers
picking up speed 26 answers
Vector 27 answers
speeding up 27 answers
stepping up 27 answers
picking up 28 answers
efficaciousness 33 answers
capableness 33 answers
adaptability 37 answers
punctuality 42 answers
Goodwill 42 answers
shortness 43 answers
rapidness 43 answers
Swiftness 43 answers
hurriedness 43 answers
impetuousness 43 answers
Effectiveness 43 answers
abruptness 44 answers
fleetness 44 answers
vigorousness 45 answers
terseness 45 answers
brevity 46 answers
Hastening 46 answers
forthrightness 46 answers
scramble 47 answers
Quickness 49 answers
Efficiency 49 answers
thoroughness 50 answers
Openness 51 answers
perturbation 53 answers
productivity 53 answers
frankness 53 answers
Velocity 53 answers
productiveness 54 answers
acceleration 56 answers
ingenuousness 56 answers
vivaciousness 57 answers
expeditiousness 58 answers
sprightliness 59 answers
Precipitation 59 answers
volatility 59 answers
hastiness 59 answers
airiness 60 answers
Quickening 61 answers
Celerity 61 answers
alacrity 62 answers
Wantonness 62 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROMPTITUDE (5)

Instead of a reprimand for their previous negligence, the case seemed rather to require an eulogium on their praiseworthy caution after the mischief had happened; a grateful recognition of the promptitude of their zeal the moment that there was no longer any remedy.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
For myself, I have never fancied my mind to be in any respect more perfect than those of the generality; on the contrary, I have often wished that I were equal to some others in promptitude of thought, or in clearness and distinctness of imagination, or in fullness and readiness of memory.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
Woodhouse talked over his alarms, and Emma was in spirits to persuade them away with all her usual promptitude.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
She talked to him about flowers and books, getting launched with marvelous promptitude; about the theatres, about the peculiar institutions of his native country, about the humidity of Paris about the pretty complexions of the American ladies, about his impressions of France and his opinion of its female inhabitants.
The American Henry James 1994
The reader is, therefore, assured, with all due promptitude, that his attention is not invited to a work of ART, but to a work of FACTS—Facts, terrible and almost incredible, it may be yet FACTS, nevertheless.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995

Quotes with PROMPTITUDE (3)

I consider a dream like I consider a shadow,” answered Caeiro, with his usual divine, unexpected promptitude. “A shadow is real, but it’s less real than a rock. A dream is real — if it weren’t, it wouldn’t be a dream — but less real than a thing. That’s what being real is like.
Alvaro de Campos
Tom had never found any difficulty in discerning a pointer from a setter, when once he had been told the distinction, and his perceptive powers were not at all deficient. I fancy they were quite as strong as those of the Rev. Mr Stelling; for Tom could predict with accuracy what number of horses were cantering behind him, he could throw a stone right into the centre of a given ripple, he could guess to a fraction how many lengths of his stick it would take to reach across the…
George Eliot The Mill on the Floss
He executed his commission with great promptitude and dispatch, only calling at one public-house for half a minute, and even that might be said to be in his way, for he went in at one door and came out at the other[.]
Charles Dickens Nicholas Nickleby