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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. moving or able to move at great speed, or happening within a very short time; fast or quick: A swift current carried him downstream. Public reaction has been swift and negative.

  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.

  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 is a dedicated computer network to support funds transfer messages internationally between over 900 member banks worldwide. SWIFT is an international consortium of member banks operating a worldwide system for transfer of money and messages.

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

  7. Swift means quick or fast-moving. A glance, a current, even a decision can be swift . You can use the adjective swift to describe things that move or happen rapidly and smoothly.

  8. 1. moving or able to move quickly; fast. 2. occurring or performed quickly or suddenly; instant: a swift response. 3. (foll by: to) prompt to act or respond: swift to take revenge. adv.

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