ˈred ə lē, - ə li, -dl-, -də̇l- adverb
Etymology: Middle English redily, from redy ready + -ly
: in a ready manner : with readiness: as
a. : with prompt willingness : without hesitating, quibbling, or delaying : with alacrity : willingly
readily accepted my help — Nora Waln
b. : with fairly quick efficiency : without needless loss of time : reasonably fast : speedily
information can when needed be readily acquired by consulting appropriate books — J.B.Conant
c. : with a fair degree of ease : without much difficulty : with facility : easily
ideas that a layman could readily understand if plainly expressed — E.S.McCartney