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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. 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. 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”

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. is used especially to describe a person or thing that moves or is able to move at great speed. is more often used to describe something that is done in a short time or without delay. is most commonly used to describe the speed at which something changes.

  10. quick meaning, definition, what is quick: lasting for or taking only a short time...: Learn more.

  11. happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a short time: It's a quick trip. 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).

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