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    quick
    /kwɪk/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. at a fast rate; quickly: informal "he'll find some place where he can make money quicker"

    noun

    • 1. the soft tender flesh below the growing part of a fingernail or toenail.
    • 2. those who are living: archaic "the quick and the dead"

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  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. 1. : acting or capable of acting with speed: such as. a(1) : fast in development or occurrence. a quick succession of events. (2) : done or taking place with rapidity. gave them a quick look. b(1) : fast in understanding, thinking, or learning : mentally agile. a quick wit. quick thinking. (2) : reacting to stimuli with speed and keen sensitivity.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. adjective. performed with little or no delay. “was quick to respond” synonyms: immediate, prompt, straightaway. fast. acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly. adjective. apprehending and responding with speed and sensitivity. “a quick mind”

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

  9. Quick means happening without delay or with very little delay. Officials played down any hope for a quick end to the bloodshed. Synonyms: instant, immediate, instantaneous, speedy More Synonyms of quick. quicklyadverb [ADV with v]

  10. doing something fast or taking only a short time: I tried to catch him but he was too quick for me. [ + to do sth ] Publishers were quick to realize that a profit could be made. Fewer examples. He did a quick sketch of the cat. They had a car waiting outside so they could make a quick getaway. The Prime Minister was quick to condemn the terrorists.

  11. moving fast or doing something in a short time in the qualifying session he was two seconds quicker than his teammate (with infinitive) he was always quick to point out her faults lasting or taking a short time Brian gave her a quick look we went to the pub for a quick drink happening with little or no delay; prompt children like to see quick ...

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