quick
/kwik/
adjective
- moving fast or doing something in a short time."he was always quick to point out her faults"synonyms: fast, swift, rapid, speedy, high-speed, expeditious, brisk, lively, sprightly, nimble, prompt, lightning, meteoric, overnight, whirlwind, fast-track, whistle-stop, breakneck, smart, nippy, zippy, cracking, fleet, tantivy, alacritous, volant
- (of a person) prompt to understand, think, or learn; intelligent."it was quick of him to spot the mistake"synonyms: intelligent, bright, clever, gifted, able, brilliant, astute, quick-witted, sharp-witted, ready, quick off the mark, observant, alert, sharp, wide awake, receptive, perceptive, brainy, smart, on the ball, on one's toes, quick on the uptake, genius, whip-smart
adverb
at a fast rate; quickly.
"he'll find some place where he can make money quicker"
noun
- the soft tender flesh below the growing part of a fingernail or toenail.
- those who are living."the quick and the dead"
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quick, prompt, ready, apt mean able to respond without delay or hesitation or indicative of such ability. quick stresses instancy of response and is likely ...
Quick Restaurants is an originally Belgian chain of hamburger fast food restaurants currently based in Bobigny, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. Quick was founded in 1971 by Belgian entrepreneur Baron François Vaxelaire and operates around 400... Wikipedia
Parent organization: H.I.G. Capital
Founded: 1971, Schoten, Belgium
Founder: François Vaxelaire
Headquarters: Brussels, Belgium, originated in Belgium
adjective. , quick·er, quick·est. done, proceeding, or occurring with promptness or rapidity, as an action, process, etc.; prompt; immediate: a quick response.
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Synonyms for QUICK: swift, willing, immediate, ready, rapid, responsive, prompt, expeditious; Antonyms of QUICK: slow, unresponsive, lazy, leisurely, ...
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done, happening, or moving fast; lasting only a short time: She cast a quick glance in the mirror.
Quick, as an adjective, refers to something moving with high speed. Quick may also refer to: Contents. 1 In business; 2 Music; 3 Films; 4 Publications ...
Quicker is sometimes used to mean `at a greater speed,' and quickest to mean `at the greatest speed.' Quick is sometimes used to mean `with great speed.