Results for: perceptual, quick to understand, understanding quickly, comprehending quickly
English English
energetically, hurriedly, quickly; fashionably, smartly; snappishly, irritably, crossly, sharply; suddenly, unexpectedlysnappily
enter quicklywheel in
enthusiastic, having strong emotions, quick-tempered, showing intense emotion, showing sexual desire, zealous, ardent, enthusiastic; full of desire; ferventpassionate
escape hastily, hasty escape, hit hard, hit; whip; beat; flee, speak angrily, sudden flight, quick escape (American and Canadian Slang)lam
escape, flee, run away, retreat quickly (Informal), flight, quick retreat (Informal), quick departureskedaddle
esteem, high regard; increase in value, full understanding, gratefulness, growth in valueappreciation
esteem, regard highly; raise the value, become more valuable, feel gratitude, gain in value, understand something, value somebody or something highlyappreciate
examining; appraising; breaking something down mentally in order to understand it betteranalyzing
explain or understand incorrectly, misconceive, misunderstand, interpret wronglymisinterpret
expressing or expressed clearly, quick to understand, sharp, cutting; penetrating; of or pertaining to the incisors (teeth adapted for cutting)incisive
extensiveness, quality of being large in scope; thorough understanding of a subject or subjectscomprehensiveness
extremely quicklyhell-for-leather
extremely temperamental or violent person, rash or quick-tempered personhothead
fabric with tartan design, Mediterranean sailing vessel, one who is quickly angered, hot-tempered person; woolen cloth woven in plaid patterns (especially in Scotland), pattern of tartan, tartan garment, traditional Highland dress, wool fabrictartan
failed understanding, improper understanding, false impressionmisapprehension
 

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