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    swift
    /swɪft/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. swiftly: literary "streams that ran swift and clear"

    noun

    • 1. a swift-flying insectivorous bird with long, slender wings and a superficial resemblance to a swallow, spending most of its life on the wing.
    • 2. a moth, typically yellow-brown in colour, with fast darting flight. The eggs are scattered in flight and the larvae live underground feeding on roots, where they can be a serious pest.

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  2. swift definition: 1. happening or moving quickly or within a short time, especially in a smooth and easy way: 2. a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SWIFT is moving or capable of moving with great speed. How to use swift in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Swift. moving or capable of moving with great speed; occurring suddenly or within a very short time; quick to respond : ready… See the full definition

  4. swift meaning: 1. happening or moving quickly or within a short time, especially in a smooth and easy way: 2. a…. Learn more.

  5. Swift definition: moving or capable of moving with great speed or velocity; fleet; rapid. See examples of SWIFT used in a sentence.

  6. Swift usually describes something that happens or is done quickly and immediately: a swift decision; The government took swift action. Speedy has a similar meaning: a speedy recovery. It is used less often to talk about the speed at which something moves: a speedy car. For the use of fast and quick as adverbs, .

  7. 12 meanings: 1. moving or able to move quickly; fast 2. occurring or performed quickly or suddenly; instant 3. prompt to act or.... Click for more definitions.

  8. swift: 1 adj moving very fast “a swift current” “ swift flight of an arrow” “a swift runner” Synonyms: fleet fast acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly n a small bird that resembles a swallow and is noted for its rapid flight Types: Apus apus , European swift common European bird with a shrieking call that nests chiefly about ...

  9. Old English. The earliest known use of the word swift is in the Old English period (pre-1150). swift is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology.

  10. Define swift. swift synonyms, swift pronunciation, swift translation, English dictionary definition of swift. adj. swift·er , swift·est 1. Moving or capable of moving with great speed; fast. See Synonyms at fast1.

  11. swift. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English swift1 /swɪft/ adjective 1 happening or done quickly and immediately My letter received a swift reply. She shot a swift glance at Paul. swift to do something They were swift to deny the accusations. 2 [ only before noun] moving, or able to move, very fast a swift runner She wiped her tears ...

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