Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. QuickBooks makes online accounting easy. Log in to your QuickBooks Online account to keep track of the money you spend and to see how much money you're making.

  2. happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a short time: It's a quick journey. I had a quick coffee and left the house. I only had time for a quick glance at the paper this morning. He scored three goals in quick succession (= one after the other in a short time).

  3. Synonyms for QUICK: swift, willing, immediate, ready, rapid, responsive, prompt, expeditious; Antonyms of QUICK: slow, unresponsive, lazy, leisurely, unhurried, sluggish, dragging, crawling.

  4. How to use quick in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Quick. acting or capable of acting with speed: such as; fast in development or occurrence; done or taking place with rapidity…

  5. Quick definition: done, proceeding, or occurring with promptness or rapidity, as an action, process, etc.; prompt; immediate. See examples of QUICK used in a sentence.

  6. QUICK definition: 1. doing something fast or taking only a short time: 2. lasting a short time: 3. fast: . Learn more.

  7. quick applies particularly to something practically instantaneous, an action or reaction, perhaps, of very brief duration: to give a quick look around; to take a quick walk. fast and swift refer to actions, movements, etc., that continue for a time, and usually to those that are uninterrupted; when used of communication, transportation, and the ...

  8. If you are quick, you move with speed. You may be a quick runner or "a quick study" — if you tend to learn things quickly. The adjective quick can also mean brief and fleeting — as in a quick visit or a quick trip to the store. Quick also means without delay: "You'll need to jot a quick reply to the party invitation."

  9. Definition of quick adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. that is over or completed within a short interval of time: a quick shower. moving, or able to move, with speed: a quick fox; a quick train. swift or rapid, as motion: a quick flick of the wrist. easily provoked or excited; hasty: a quick temper. keenly responsive; lively; acute: a quick wit. acting with swiftness or rapidity: a quick worker.

  1. People also search for