2K

UK//ˈkwɪkər//US//ˈkwɪkər//

Meaning of Quicker

Moving or done with speed; faster than something else.

In simple words: Faster in doing something.

Quicker in a sentence

  • She completed the project quicker than anyone else.
  • If you want to eat quicker, try smaller bites.
  • He runs quicker than his friends.
  • The delivery service promises to deliver quicker than before.
  • Can you find a quicker way to solve this problem?
  • She learned the new language quicker than I expected.

How to use Quicker

Use 'quicker' when comparing speed. It is more informal than 'more quick' and suitable in most contexts, including writing.

Grammar pattern

quicker + than + object

Memory hint

Think of 'quick' as a rabbit that hops faster than a turtle.

Related words

Collocations with Quicker

  • quicker response
  • quicker way
  • quicker result
  • quicker turnaround
  • quicker pace

Synonyms for Quicker

  • faster
  • swifter
  • speedier
  • brisker
  • nimbler

Common mistakes with Quicker

  • Confused with 'fast' vs 'quick'. 'Fast' relates to speed while 'quick' relates to time.
  • Using 'more quicker' instead of just 'quicker'.

Quicker appears in

Quicker in other languages

More words like Quicker

People also search for

  • Quicker meaning
  • meaning of Quicker
  • Quicker definition
  • define Quicker
  • what does Quicker mean
  • Quicker means
  • how to use Quicker

Frequently asked questions about Quicker

What does Quicker mean?

Faster in doing something.

What is the definition of Quicker?

Moving or done with speed; faster than something else.

How do you use Quicker in a sentence?

She completed the project quicker than anyone else.

Can you give another example of Quicker?

If you want to eat quicker, try smaller bites.

What are synonyms for Quicker?

Common alternatives include faster, swifter, speedier, brisker, nimbler.

What words go with Quicker?

It commonly pairs with quicker response, quicker way, quicker result, quicker turnaround, quicker pace.

What are common mistakes when using Quicker?

Confused with 'fast' vs 'quick'. 'Fast' relates to speed while 'quick' relates to time. Using 'more quicker' instead of just 'quicker'.

How do you pronounce Quicker?

US: //ˈkwɪkər//, UK: //ˈkwɪkər//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Quicker?

Use 'quicker' when comparing speed. It is more informal than 'more quick' and suitable in most contexts, including writing.