Faster - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfæstər|
Brit.  |ˈfɑːstə|  British pronunciation of the word faster
- this word is used as a comparative form of the adjectivefast

adverb

- more quickly (syn: quicker)

Extra examples

He runs faster than anyone else on the team.

This computer works at a much faster processing speed than my old one.

...can sum figures in his head faster than I can punch them into a calculator...

We're now experiencing a faster rate of inflation.

We took the faster route.

Today's computers are much faster than their predecessors were.

...the water flowing into the reservoir is sedimenting silt faster than was originally expected...

...the accumulation of leaves on the ground is proceeding at a much faster rate than my raking...

The Internet allows us to disseminate information faster.

...the claim that if you take enough vitamin C at the onset of a cold, you'll often recover faster...

And faster than you can say “You've got mail!” he fell hard for his unseen paramour.

When you press a car's accelerator, it opens the throttle, and the car goes faster.

The horse went faster when it was given a quick flick of the whip.

This new car gets away faster than any of our former models.

She was out of the picture faster than you can say vaarwel.

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