What Is Another Way to Say “All Set”?

Looking for synonyms for all set? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say all set.

  • Ready
  • Prepared
  • All ready
  • Set
  • Good to go
  • Equipped
  • Organized
  • In place
  • Completed
  • Arranged
  • Sorted
  • Fixed up
  • In order
  • Fully prepared
  • Primed
  • Done
  • Finished
  • All arranged
  • In readiness
  • On track

Want to learn how to say all set professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Ready

Used to indicate preparedness for an action or event.
Example: “We are ready to start the meeting as soon as everyone arrives.”

2. Prepared

Appropriate for situations where thorough planning and arrangement have been done.
Example: “The team is well prepared for the upcoming product launch.”

3. All ready

Used when everything or everyone is completely prepared.
Example: “The conference room is all ready for the seminar.”

4. Set

Indicates readiness or completion of arrangements.
Example: “The agenda is set for tomorrow’s workshop.”

5. Good to go

Informal way to express complete readiness.
Example: “The project plan is finalized; we’re good to go.”

6. Equipped

Suitable for situations where necessary tools or skills have been provided.
Example: “Our staff is fully equipped to handle customer inquiries.”

7. Organized

Indicates everything is arranged systematically and in order.
Example: “The documents are organized and ready for review.”

8. In place

Used to express that everything is in its correct or appropriate location.
Example: “Security measures are in place for the VIP event.”

9. Completed

Appropriate for tasks or preparations that have been fully finished.
Example: “Training for new employees has been completed.”

10. Arranged

Indicates that necessary plans or preparations have been made.
Example: “Transportation has been arranged for the visiting delegates.”

11. Sorted

Informal, implying that everything has been organized or resolved.
Example: “The issue with the software installation is now sorted.”

12. Fixed up

Used when something has been arranged or repaired as needed.
Example: “The technical glitches in the presentation are all fixed up.”

13. In order

Indicates that everything is properly organized or arranged.
Example: “All the legal paperwork is in order for the merger.”

14. Fully prepared

Used for situations where comprehensive preparation has been made.
Example: “We are fully prepared for any potential market fluctuations.”

15. Primed

Appropriate for being made ready or being in the best condition to do something.
Example: “The sales team is primed for this weekend’s big promotional event.”

16. Done

Indicates completion of a task or readiness.
Example: “The report is done and ready for submission.”

17. Finished

Used when a task or preparation has been completely done.
Example: “The renovation work is finished, and the office is now functional.”

18. All arranged

Suitable when all necessary plans or setups have been completed.
Example: “The meeting schedule for next week is all arranged.”

19. In readiness

Refers to being fully prepared for something.
Example: “Emergency services are in readiness for the upcoming storm.”

20. On track

Indicates progressing or being prepared according to plan.
Example: “The project is on track for completion by the end of the month.”

Linda Brown