rapid(s) Synonyms

rapid(s) Meaning

rapid(s)

very fast, marked by a fast rate of motion, activity, succession, or occurrence, a part of a river where the current is fast and the surface is usually broken by obstructions, a part of a river where the current flows fast usually over rocks

rapid(s) Sentence Examples

  1. The river surged through the narrow gorge, creating treacherous rapids that challenged even the most skilled kayakers.
  2. The heartbeat of the sprinter accelerated rapidly, pumping blood to fuel his muscles.
  3. The infection spread rapidly through the bloodstream, threatening the patient's life.
  4. The stock market experienced a rapid decline, wiping out billions of dollars in wealth.
  5. The disease progressed rapidly, leaving the patient weak and emaciated.
  6. The wildfire spread with alarming rapidity, consuming vast tracts of land.
  7. The rapids on the Colorado River tested the limits of human endurance and courage.
  8. The car accelerated rapidly, leaving the pursuing police officers far behind.
  9. The rate of technological advancement is increasing rapidly, making it difficult to keep up.
  10. The tumor grew rapidly, putting pressure on nearby organs and tissues.

FAQs About the word rapid(s)

very fast, marked by a fast rate of motion, activity, succession, or occurrence, a part of a river where the current is fast and the surface is usually broken b

white water, chute,shute, fall(s), shoot, waterfall,cascade, flume, cataract

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The river surged through the narrow gorge, creating treacherous rapids that challenged even the most skilled kayakers.

The heartbeat of the sprinter accelerated rapidly, pumping blood to fuel his muscles.

The infection spread rapidly through the bloodstream, threatening the patient's life.

The stock market experienced a rapid decline, wiping out billions of dollars in wealth.