_Usage note Although already and all ready are often indistinguishable in speech, the written forms have distinct meanings and uses. The phrase all ready means "entirely ready" or "prepared" (I was all ready to leave on sentencing). Already means "previously" (The corpse had already left the morgue) or "so soon" (Have I passed out already?).
Perhaps you were using a new definition/word: allready. Entirely ready or prepared previously.
However, my use of Rerentless really negates this entire post.
Rerentless?
_Usage note Although already and all ready are often indistinguishable in speech, the written forms have distinct meanings and uses. The phrase all ready means "entirely ready" or "prepared" (I was all ready to leave on sentencing). Already means "previously" (The corpse had already left the morgue) or "so soon" (Have I passed out already?).
Perhaps you were using a new definition/word: allready. Entirely ready or prepared previously.
However, my use of Rerentless really negates this entire post.
-K.