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    rapidly
    /ˈrapɪdli/

    adverb

    • 1. very quickly; at a great rate: "the business is expanding rapidly"

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  2. in a fast or sudden way: Things are changing very rapidly. The country's oil reserves are rapidly declining. See. rapid. Fewer examples. a rapidly growing industrial city. When women reach menopause, they begin to lose bone more rapidly. The wind power industry is expanding rapidly.

  3. Rapidly definition: within a short period of time. See examples of RAPIDLY used in a sentence.

  4. in a fast or sudden way: Things are changing very rapidly. The country's oil reserves are rapidly declining. See. rapid. Fewer examples. a rapidly growing industrial city. When women reach menopause, they begin to lose bone more rapidly. The wind power industry is expanding rapidly.

  5. Take the quiz. The meaning of RAPID is marked by a fast rate of motion, activity, succession, or occurrence. How to use rapid in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rapid.

  6. Synonyms for RAPIDLY: quickly, swiftly, fast, quick, soon, promptly, immediately, hot; Antonyms of RAPIDLY: slowly, sluggishly, slow, deliberately, lingeringly, leisurely, belatedly, ploddingly.

  7. Define rapidly. rapidly synonyms, rapidly pronunciation, rapidly translation, English dictionary definition of rapidly. adj. rap·id·er , rap·id·est Moving, acting, or occurring with great speed. See Synonyms at fast1.

  8. When you do something rapidly, you do it very quickly. A rapidly moving train is going at full speed. You may notice that the grass in your yard grows rapidly during the rainy summer days and more slowly when there's a heat wave.

  9. rapidly meaning, definition, what is rapidly: very quickly and in a very short time: Learn more.

  10. moving or acting with great speed; swift: a rapid worker. characterized by speed: rapid motion. n. Geography Usually, rapids. a part of a river where the current runs very swiftly. Latin rapidus tearing away, seizing, swift. See rape1, - id4. 1625–35. rap′id•ly, adv. See quick.

  11. Aug 19, 2024 · rapidly (comparative more rapidly, superlative most rapidly) With speed; in a rapid manner.