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fast1
adj faster, fastest
- 1. Moving, or able to move, quickly.
- Thesaurus: rapid, swift, fleet, quick, speedy, accelerated, hasty, winged, like a bat out of hell (
3. Said of a clock, etc: showing a time in advance of the correct time.
4. Allowing or intended for rapid movement.
- Example: the fast lane
6. colloq
- Tending to make sexual advances on rather brief acquaintance.
- Thesaurus: promiscuous, loose, whorish, wanton, wild; licentious, profligate, immoral; Antonym: chaste.
- Thesaurus: firm, adherent, attached, stuck, immovable, secure, steadfast.
9. Said of fabric colours: not liable to run or fade.
- Thesaurus: permanent, colour-fast, durable, lasting, washable, indelible, waterproof, vat-dyed.
- 1. Quickly; rapidly.
- Thesaurus: rapidly, speedily, quickly, swiftly, hurriedly, hastily, apace, posthaste, lickety-split (
- Example: coming thick and fast
- Example: The glue held fast.
- Thesaurus: securely, firmly, tightly, fixedly; Antonym: loosely.
- Example: fast asleep
adj
- Fast and lively; frenzied or frantic in pace.
- colloq
To have a lifestyle full of high excitement, expensive enjoyment and glamour.
- To behave irresponsibly or unreliably.
- Thesaurus: behave recklessly, run wild, be careless, misbehave.
- colloq
To cheat or deceive.
furious
adj
- 1. Violently or intensely angry.
- Thesaurus: angry, infuriated, livid, enraged, vehement, wrathful, incensed, fuming, maddened; Antonym: pleased.
- Example: furious winds
- Thesaurus: turbulent, violent, fierce, tumultuous, stormy, savage, tempestuous, raging, wild; Antonym: calm.
- Example: furious activity
- Thesaurus: intense, extreme, excessive, intensified, all-out, flat-out (
adverb
noun
- See under fast.
