Quick
pronunciation: kwɪk
part of speech: adjective
raudo = fleet ; fleet of foot ; fleet-footed ; swift of foot ; swift-footed.
Example: Running up my forearm were what appeared to be several hundred teeny, tiny, very fleet baby spiders.Example: You are right, he did look very fleet of foot and he was indeed throwing punches in bunches.Example: Mercury was named by the Romans after the fleet-footed messenger of the gods because it seemed to move more quickly than any other planet.Example: Achilles laughed at this, for of course he was a mighty warrior and swift of foot, whereas the Tortoise was heavy and slow.Example: Hares, wild boar, and swift-footed gazelle roam freely over these vast regions.
Raudo synonyms
prompt in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: prɑmpt adjective, verbfast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst adverb, adjective, nounagile in spanish: ágil, pronunciation: ædʒəl adjectiveactive in spanish: activo, pronunciation: æktɪv adjectiveintelligent in spanish: inteligente, pronunciation: ɪntelədʒənt adjectivenimble in spanish: ágil, pronunciation: nɪmbəl adjectiveready in spanish: Listo, pronunciation: redi adjectivewarm in spanish: calentar, pronunciation: wɔrm adjectiveimmediate in spanish: inmediato, pronunciation: ɪmidiət adjectivepromptly in spanish: prontamente, pronunciation: prɑmptli adverbspry in spanish: ágil, pronunciation: spraɪ adjectiveflying in spanish: volador, pronunciation: flaɪɪŋ nounquickly in spanish: con rapidez, pronunciation: kwɪkli adverbspeedy in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: spidi adjectivestraightaway in spanish: inmediatamente, pronunciation: streɪtəweɪ adverb, nounhurried in spanish: apresurado, pronunciation: hɜrid adjectiveexcitable in spanish: excitable, pronunciation: ɪksaɪtəbəl adjective