quickly

quick

 (kwĭk)

adj. quick·er, quick·est

1. Moving or functioning rapidly and energetically; speedy: an animal that is quick enough to escape most predators.

2. Learning, thinking, or understanding with speed and dexterity; bright: a quick mind.

3.

a. Perceiving or responding with speed and sensitivity; keen: quick reflexes.

b. Reacting immediately and sharply: a quick temper.

4.

a. Occurring, achieved, or acquired in a relatively brief period of time: a quick rise through the ranks; a quick profit.

b. Done or occurring immediately: a quick inspection. See Synonyms at fast1.

5. Tending to react hastily: quick to find fault.

6. Archaic

a. Alive.

b. Pregnant.

n.

1. Sensitive or raw exposed flesh, as under the fingernails.

2. The most personal and sensitive aspect of the emotions: The remark cut her to the quick.

3. The living: the quick and the dead.

4. The vital core; the essence: got to the quick of the matter.

adv. quicker, quickest

Quickly; promptly.


[Middle English, alive, lively, quick, from Old English cwicu, alive; see gwei- in Indo-European roots.]


quick′ly adv.

quick′ness n.

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quick•ly

(ˈkwɪk li)

adv.

with speed; rapidly; very soon.

[before 1000]

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adv.1.quickly - with rapid movementsquickly - with rapid movements; "he works quickly"

slow, slowly, tardily, easy - without speed (`slow' is sometimes used informally for `slowly'); "he spoke slowly"; "go easy here--the road is slippery"; "glaciers move tardily"; "please go slow so I can see the sights"

2.quickly - with little or no delay; "the rescue squad arrived promptly"; "come here, quick!"
3.quickly - without taking pains; "he looked cursorily through the magazine"

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quickly

adverb

1. swiftly, rapidly, hurriedly, speedily, fast, quick, hastily, briskly, at high speed, apace, at full speed, hell for leather (informal), like lightning, at the speed of light, at full tilt, hotfoot, at a rate of knots (informal), like the clappers (Brit. informal), pdq (slang), like nobody's business (informal), with all speed, posthaste, lickety-split (U.S. informal), like greased lightning (informal), at or on the double She turned and ran quickly up the stairs to the flat above.
swiftly slowly, sluggishly, unhurriedly

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quickly

adverb

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Translations

rychle

hurtigtomgående

nopeasti

brzo

snögglega, fljótt

素早く

빨리

hitro

fort

อย่างรวดเร็ว

nhanh

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quickly

advschnell; as quickly as I canso schnell (wie) ich kann

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quick

(kwik) adjective

1. done, said, finished etc in a short time. a quick trip into town.

2. moving, or able to move, with speed. He's a very quick walker; I made a grab at the dog, but it was too quick for me.

3. doing something, able to do something, or done, without delay; prompt; lively. He is always quick to help; a quick answer; He's very quick at arithmetic.

adverb

quickly. quick-frozen food.

ˈquickly adverbˈquicken verb

to make or become quicker. He quickened his pace.

ˈquickness nounˈquicklime noun

lime which has not been mixed with water.

ˈquicksands noun plural

(an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.

ˈquicksilver noun

mercury.

ˌquick-ˈtempered adjective

easily made angry.

ˌquick-ˈwitted adjective

thinking very quickly. a quick-witted policeman.

ˌquick-ˈwittedly adverbˌquick-ˈwittedness noun

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quickly

سَريعَاً rychle hurtigt schnell γρήγορα rápidamente nopeasti rapidement brzo velocemente 素早く 빨리 snel fort szybko rapidamente быстро fort อย่างรวดเร็ว çabukça nhanh 很快地

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