adjective, -er, -est, verb, noun | 1. | done, performed, delivered, etc., at once or without delay: a prompt reply. |
| 2. | ready in action; quick to act as occasion demands. |
| 3. | quick or alert: prompt to take offense. |
| 4. | punctual. |
| 5. | to move or induce to action: What prompted you to say that? |
| 6. | to occasion or incite; inspire: What prompted his resignation? |
| 7. | to assist (a person speaking) by suggesting something to be said. |
| 8. | Theater. to supply (an actor, singer, etc.) from offstage with a missed cue or forgotten line. |
| 9. | Theater. to supply forgotten lines, lyrics, or the like to an actor, singer, etc. |
| 10. | Commerce.
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| 11. | the act of prompting. |
| 12. | something serving to suggest or remind. |
| 13. | Computers. a message or symbol from a computer system to a user, generally appearing on a display screen, requesting more information or indicating that the system is ready for user instructions. |
| 14. | take a prompt, (in acting) to move or speak in response to a cue. |
