Quicker - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkwɪkər|
Brit.  |ˈkwɪkə|
- this word is used as a comparative form of the adjectivequick

adverb

- more quickly (syn: faster)

Extra examples

I can't run any quicker.

You'll get there quicker if you take the interstate.

It's quicker to go by the country route.

Even with a change of trains, the subway is quicker than a cab at rush hour.

It's quicker to count by tens (=saying 10, 20, 30 ...).

It'll be quicker to go by train.

You'll get there a lot quicker if you take the motorway.

Bob was quicker than Ed? It's usually the opposite way round.

It's much quicker to go by plane.

It's probably quicker by train.

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