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promptitude
[ promp-ti-tood, -tyood ]
promptitude
/ ˈprɒmptɪˌtjuːd /
noun
- the quality of being prompt; punctuality
Word History and Origins
Origin of promptitude1
Example Sentences
The welcome order was given to the survivors of the Calder's crew with a promptitude that betokened official regard and appreciation of the plucky destroyer's ship's company.
This elusive answer might have shown how the case was already prejudged by those who were to decide it; yet again, on May 18, the Bohemians presented a rejoinder urging promptitude.
He had never heard of a tenancy being entered into with such promptitude, yet there was no point in the stranger's behavior which he could fix on as definitely eccentric, or even unusual.
But personal gallantry, promptitude, and ubiquity were far from being Rupert's only qualifications for his post.
Without doubt, Mr. Gilbert Forsyth would have died in torture, there amid the foothills of the distant Andes, had it not been for his own promptitude and courage.
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