Πέμπτη 10 Οκτωβρίου 2013

WORD OF THE DAY : QUICK

Thesaurus-Synonyms-- QUICK

'quick' adjective taking comparatively little time to do, or doing something in a very short time: I had a quick wash and then went down to dinner. * γοργός, γρήγορος, ταχύς: βιαστικός, σύντομος, μικρής διάρκειας

[brisk] done at a fairly vigorous pace: a brisk walk. * που γίνεται με γοργό/ζωηρό ρυθμό

[fast] going, or able to move, at a high speed: a fast car.
* γρήγορος, γοργός, ταχύς

[hasty] acting or done quickly or too quickly because you have little time or because you realize that something is urgent: Don’t be so hasty. Take a little while to think before you make your final decision. * βιαστικός, εσπευσμένος: απερίσκεπτος, αβασάνιστος

[hurried] done hastily because you have little time, and sometimes carelessly: I wrote a hurried note explaining why I had to leave.
* βιαστικός: εσπευσμένος: πυρετώδης, φουριόζικος

[prompt] done without delay: Thank you for your prompt reply to my letter. * χρονικής αμεσότητας, χωρίς καθυστέρηση

[rapid] at a fast speed or rate: in an era of rapid social change.
* γρήγορος, με γοργό ρυθμό ή μεγάλη ταχύτητα

[speedy] happening or dome very quickly or without delay: We wish you a speedy recovery. * γοργός, γρήγορος

[swift] (usually used to describe movement) fast or quick: I wanted to be sure I could make a swift exit at the first sign of trouble.
* ταχύς, γοργός, «αστραπιαίος»

taken from the BETSIS ELT DICTIONARY & THESAURUS

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