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quickness (noun)

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  • quickness — quick ► ADJECTIVE 1) moving fast. 2) lasting or taking a short time: a quick worker. 3) with little or no delay; prompt. 4) intelligent. 5) (of a person s eye or ear) keenly perceptive. 6) (of temper) easily roused. ► NOUN …   English terms dictionary

  • quickness — noun Rapidity of movement or activity; agility or dexterity The quickness of the hand deceives the eye …   Wiktionary

  • quickness — noun 1. skillful performance or ability without difficulty (Freq. 1) his quick adeptness was a product of good design he was famous for his facility as an archer • Syn: ↑adeptness, ↑adroitness, ↑deftness, ↑facility …   Useful english dictionary

  • quickness — noun see quick I …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • quickness — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. swiftness, haste, agility; see speed . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. Rapidness of movement or activity: celerity, dispatch, expedition, expeditiousness, fleetness, haste, hurry, hustle, rapidity, rapidness, speed,… …   English dictionary for students

  • mental quickness — noun intelligence as revealed by an ability to give correct responses without delay • Syn: ↑quickness, ↑quick wittedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑quick witted (for: ↑quick wittedness), ↑quick ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • quick — ► ADJECTIVE 1) moving fast. 2) lasting or taking a short time: a quick worker. 3) with little or no delay; prompt. 4) intelligent. 5) (of a person s eye or ear) keenly perceptive. 6) (of temper) easily roused. ► NOUN …   English terms dictionary

  • quickly — quick ► ADJECTIVE 1) moving fast. 2) lasting or taking a short time: a quick worker. 3) with little or no delay; prompt. 4) intelligent. 5) (of a person s eye or ear) keenly perceptive. 6) (of temper) easily roused. ► NOUN …   English terms dictionary

  • quick — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English quik, from Old English cwic; akin to Old Norse kvikr living, Latin vivus living, vivere to live, Greek bios, zōē life Date: before 12th century 1. not dead ; living, alive 2. acting or capable of acting with …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • quick — adjective 1》 moving fast or doing something in a short time.     ↘lasting a short time.     ↘prompt. 2》 intelligent.     ↘(of one s eye or ear) alert. 3》 (of a person s temper) easily roused. noun 1》 (the quick) the tender flesh below the growing …   English new terms dictionary

  • quick — 1 /kwIk/ adjective 1 SHORT TIME continuing or existing for only a short time: I just have to make a quick phone call. | John had a quick meal and then went out again. | That was quick! I thought you d be another hour. 2 FAST moving or happening… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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