rapid-fire Synonyms
Strongest:
- unhurried
- plodding
- leisurely
- plodding
- pokey
- dragging
- languid
- deliberate
- lingering
- languid
- sluggish
- pokey
- leisurely
- slow
- deliberate
- dragging
- slow
- sluggish
- lingering
- crawling
- crawling
- unhurried
Strong:
- dallying
- dillydallying
- poking
- slowish
- tardy
- measured
- slowish
- measured
- dawdling
- late
- dillydallying
- poky
- laggard
- laggard
- dilatory
- dawdling
- poky
- poking
- dilatory
- late
- tardy
- dallying
Weak:
rapid-fire Meaning
Webster
rapid-fire (a.)
Alt. of Rapid-firing
rapid-fire Sentence Examples
- The soldiers unleashed a rapid-fire barrage of bullets at the enemy forces.
- The reporter's rapid-fire questions caught the politician off guard.
- The drummer's rapid-fire beat created an infectious rhythm.
- The typist's rapid-fire fingers danced across the keyboard.
- The wind howled with a rapid-fire intensity, rattling windows and doors.
- The snowboarder carved rapid-fire turns down the mountainside.
- The tennis player returned the serve with a rapid-fire volley of strokes.
- The assembly line workers moved with rapid-fire efficiency.
- The hacker used rapid-fire code to penetrate the network.
- The artist's rapid-fire brushstrokes created a vibrant and dynamic painting.
FAQs About the word rapid-fire
Alt. of Rapid-firing
quick,rapid, galloping, fast, brisk, blistering, flying, breakneck, speedy, whirlwind
unhurried, plodding, leisurely, plodding, pokey, dragging, languid, deliberate, lingering, languid
The soldiers unleashed a rapid-fire barrage of bullets at the enemy forces.
The reporter's rapid-fire questions caught the politician off guard.
The drummer's rapid-fire beat created an infectious rhythm.
The typist's rapid-fire fingers danced across the keyboard.