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    high-speed
    /ˌhʌɪˈspiːd/

    adjective

    • 1. moving, operating, or happening very quickly: "high-speed travel"

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  2. High-speed is an adjective that means moving or operating very quickly. Learn how to use it in different contexts, such as trains, computers, data transmission, and more, with synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  3. Learn the meaning of high-speed as an adjective that describes something operated or adapted for operation at high speed or relating to short-exposure photography. See examples of high-speed in sentences and its word history.

  4. Learn the meaning of high-speed as an adjective to describe something that moves or operates very quickly. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from various sources.

  5. High-speed is used to describe something that travels, moves, or works very quickly. Air travel should serve places that cannot easily be reached by high-speed rail. ...the demand for high-speed broadband.

  6. High-speed means designed to operate or operating at a high speed, or suitable for minimum light exposure. See how to use this adjective in different contexts and learn its origin and history.

  7. High-speed means operating or designed for operation at high speed, or taking place at high speed. It also refers to a type of film or photography that records events that occur too rapidly for usual photography.

  8. adjective. /ˌhaɪ ˈspiːd/ [only before noun] that travels, works or happens very fast. We are talking about a network of modern highways, high-speed trains, airports and air routes. a high-speed car chase. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?