Quick

adjective
/kwɪk/

Meaning

fast; rapid; swift; happening in a short time
moving fast or doing something in a short time

Example Sentences

She gave a quick answer to the teacher's question.

She is a quick learner.

Synonyms

fast, rapid, swift, speedy, prompt
Entry 1
fast, rapid, swift, speedy
Entry 2
fast, speedy, rapid, prompt

Antonyms

slow, sluggish, leisurely, gradual, lazy
Entry 1
slow, sluggish, leisurely, gradual
Entry 2
slow, sluggish, lazy

Collocations

quick response, quick decision, quick learner, quick action
Entry 1
quick response, quick decision, quick learner
Entry 2
quick response, quick decision, quick action

More Example Sentences

A doctor treats a sick child at a hospital who has a high fever and prescribes medicine to bring down the temperature quickly

A doctor treats a sick child at a hospital who has a high fever and prescribes medicine to bring down the temperature quickly while explaining the dosage to the parents

A doctor treats a sick child at a hospital who has a high fever and prescribes medicine to bring down the temperature quickly while explaining the dosage to the parents who are sitting nervously beside the bed

A boy adopts a dog from a local shelter after visiting with his mother and choosing a friendly brown puppy that was found wandering the streets alone and needed a warm home so they bring it home and name it Buddy who quickly becomes the boy's best friend

A doctor treats a sick child at a hospital who has a high fever and prescribes medicine to bring down the temperature quickly while explaining the dosage to the parents who are sitting nervously beside the bed and reassures them that their child will recover soon

A doctor treats a sick child at a hospital who has a high fever and prescribes medicine to bring down the temperature quickly while explaining the dosage to the parents who are sitting nervously beside the bed and reassures them that their child will recover soon if they follow the treatment plan carefully

A boy adopts a dog from a local shelter after visiting with his mother and choosing a friendly brown puppy that was found wandering the streets alone and needed a warm home so they bring it home and name it Buddy who quickly becomes the boy's best friend and fills the house with joy and energy every single day.

A doctor treats a sick child at a hospital who has a high fever and prescribes medicine to bring down the temperature quickly while explaining the dosage to the parents who are sitting nervously beside the bed and reassures them that their child will recover soon if they follow the treatment plan carefully and bring the child back for a follow-up visit next week.

A couple opens a coffee shop in the center of town after saving money for three years and decorating the space with a cozy theme using warm lighting and comfortable chairs to attract students and remote workers who need a quiet place to study or work and the shop quickly becomes a popular spot known for its friendly service and excellent homemade pastries that customers come back for every day.

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore where a paramedic checks his condition and confirms he is fine and the beachgoers applaud the lifeguard's quick and brave action.

Related Vocabularies

devoutly religious or showing strong moral and spiritual devotion
Relating to judicial proceedings or the administration of law.
full of physical strength, effort, activity, or energy; strong and healthy
deserving strong condemnation; shockingly bad in quality
Having qualities or characteristics traditionally associated with a man; manly.
Mutually opposed or inconsistent; containing elements that oppose each other.

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