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rapid

fast
Adjective

When used as an adjective, the term emphasizes the velocity of a process or the swiftness of a physical movement. It often suggests a sense of urgency or a sudden shift in state, such as a rapid decline in temperature or a rapid increase in heart rate, where the speed is the primary point of interest. As a noun, the term shifts from a quality of speed to a specific geographical feature. In this sense, it describes a localized area of turbulence in a river, turning the abstract concept of rapidity into a physical hazard or a recreational challenge for water sports enthusiasts.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Fatima is in the library while Maya is at a cafe.
Maya

The price of these lattes is seeing some rapid inflation. I'm over it.

Maya
Fatima
Fatima

Just cut back. I'm totally swamped with finals and can't even think about coffee.

💡
Maya uses 'rapid' to describe the quick increase in prices, while Fatima uses the idiom 'swamped' to indicate she is overwhelmed with work.

Meanings

Adjectivefast

Happening in a short time or moving with great speed.

"The company experienced rapid growth during its first year of operation."

Collocations & Compounds

rapid growth

fast development

The startup saw rapid growth.

rapid response

quick reaction

The team provided a rapid response to the emergency.

rapid transit

fast public transport

The city invested in a rapid transit system.

rapid fire

very fast succession

The witness was subjected to rapid fire questioning.

rapid decline

fast decrease

There was a rapid decline in the stock price.

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