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Meaning of more swift
The primary meaning of "more swift" is having a greater speed or velocity.
Etymology of more swift
The word "swift" originates from Old English "swīft", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "swiftiliz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "sweip-", both meaning "to move quickly" or "to sweep".
Historically, the word "swift" has been used in English since the 9th century to describe something or someone that moves quickly.
Synonyms
faster
quicker
speedier
brisker
more rapid
hastier
more expeditious
more prompt
more hasty
fleet
swift
speedy
rapid
quick
brisk
expeditious
prompt
hasty
hurried
cursory
perfunctory
brief
fleeting
transient
temporary
ephemeral
momentary
instantaneous
fast
zippy
nimble
agile
quickened
accelerated
hurried
hastened
Definitions
- Having a greater speed or velocity
- * Moving or able to move quickly
- * Done or happening quickly
Usage Examples
- The new sports car is more swift and agile than the older model.
- * She finished the project more swiftly than anyone expected.
- * The company is trying to make its delivery service more swift and efficient.
Antonyms
slower
less rapid
more sluggish
more lethargic
tardier
more delayed
more protracted
lengthier
more time-consuming
more laborious
lazier
more indolent
more inactive
more sedentary
more static
more stationary
more immobile
more torpid
more dormant