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quick
adjective
-
quick
,
quicker
,
quickest
moving
,
acting
,
or
happening
at
high
speed
•
The
quick
rabbit
dashed
across
the
garden
.
The
quick
rabbit
dashed
across
the
garden
.
•
Please
be
quick
—
the
train
is
about
to
leave
!
Please
be
quick
—
the
train
is
about
to
leave
!
Old
English
quicke
“
alive
,
living
,”
later
“
lively
,
swift
,”
from
Proto-Germanic
*kwikwaz
,
related
to
Latin
vivus
“
alive
.”
adjective
-
quick
,
quicker
,
quickest
taking
only
a
short
amount
of
time
•
She
took
a
quick
shower
before
work
.
She
took
a
quick
shower
before
work
.
•
Let
’
s
have
a
quick
meeting
after
lunch
.
Let
’
s
have
a
quick
meeting
after
lunch
.
adjective
-
quick
,
quicker
,
quickest
able
to
think
,
understand
,
or
react
very
fast
•
Maya
has
a
quick
mind
and
solves
puzzles
easily
.
Maya
has
a
quick
mind
and
solves
puzzles
easily
.
•
You
must
be
quick
on
your
feet
during
debates
.
You
must
be
quick
on
your
feet
during
debates
.
adverb
-
quick
,
quicker
,
quickest
in
a
quick
way
;
quickly
(
informal
)
•
Come
quick
or
we
’
ll
miss
the
fireworks
!
Come
quick
or
we
’
ll
miss
the
fireworks
!
•
He
ran
quick
to
catch
the
bus
.
He
ran
quick
to
catch
the
bus
.