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Quick

UK /["/kwɪk/"]/US /["/kwɪk/"]/

Definition

done with speed; taking or lasting a short time

In simple words: happening fast or in a short time

Examples

  • She took a quick glance at the clock.
  • Can you give me a quick answer to this question?
  • He is a quick runner and usually wins races.
  • The meeting was quick and efficient.
  • Please make a quick decision about dinner.

Usage notes

Used to describe actions or things that happen with speed. Avoid using in very formal situations; instead, use 'rapid' or 'swift'.

Grammar pattern

quick + noun

Memory hint

Think of a quick rabbit hopping fast—'quick' sounds like 'kick', which is something you do quickly.

Collocations

  • be
  • seem
  • become
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • at
  • quick and easy
  • be
  • seem
  • become
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • at
  • quick and easy
  • be
  • seem
  • become
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • at
  • quick and easy

Synonyms

  • fast
  • rapid
  • swift
  • speedy
  • hasty

Antonyms

  • slow
  • leisurely

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'fast' — while similar, 'quick' often implies a short duration.
  • Using 'quicker' instead of 'more quick' — 'quick' forms a comparative like 'quicker'.
  • Mixing up noun and adjective forms; remember 'quick' is an adjective.