Results for: swiftness, speed
English English
at a low speed, behind, delay or be delayed, dull, hesitant, lengthy, make slow; retard, delay; decelerate, reduce speed, make something slow, not fast, unhurried; dull-witted, not understanding quickly; gradual, prolonged; not responding quickly; not ...slow
at double speed, cut timealla breve
audible to human ear, of or pertaining to sound; of or pertaining to the speed of sound, produced by or relating to sound waves, relating to sound or sound waves, relating to speed of soundsonic
authority figure, governing body member, governing official, one who governs; executive head of a state (USA); device which automatically regulates speed (Machinery), regulating device, U.S. state executive, wardengovernor
automatic selection of shutter speedaperture priority
automobile which has undergone renovations in order to increase its potential speedhotrod
ball fired from cannon, jump into water, large metal ball which is fired from a cannon, move swiftly, move at great speed, travel quicklycannonball
ball pitched at top speed (Baseball), fast pitchfastball
be law for, control something, control speed of, determine form of word, have influence over, have political authority, restrain something, rule; control; manage, administrate; supervise; regulategovern
be obvious, cry, high-pitched noise, laugh loudly, make high-pitched sound, move at speed, piercing cry, shout something in piercing voice, shriek, screech; yell, shout; funny person or thing (Slang), somebody or something highly amusing, cry; howl, la...scream
be opened; open; open fire; pick up speed, become or make something more exciting, make a vehicle go faster, make an opening in something, make something accessible, open business for the day, remove a cover or obstruction from, speak freely, start sho...open up
beat fast, compete against in race, contest between rivals, contest of speed, contest of speed; descent, heritage, enter something in race, fact of belonging to a group, groove guiding sliding object, group of humans, horse races or horseracing, humank...race
become active, increase power of adsorption, make something active, make something radioactive, make something reactive, mobilize military, purify with air, set in motion, make active, start; speed up a reaction (Chemistry); make radioactive (Physics)activate
become or make something faster, begin to come to life, increase speed, accelerate; expedite, hasten; hurry, rush; enliven, invigorate; restore life to, revive, move in womb, stimulate or be stimulatedquicken
breaker of speed limit, person or thing that speeds; one who drives faster than the legal limit; machine which draws out a slightly twists slivers of cotton or woo (Spinning) lspeeder
 

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