speeded Synonyms

speeded Meaning

speeded

the act or state of moving swiftly, swiftness or rate of performance or action, a related stimulant drug and especially an amphetamine, quickness in movement or action, to further the success of, to cause or help to prosper, a transmission gear in automotive vehicles or bicycles, to wish Godspeed to, to make haste, to go or drive at too high a speed, methamphetamine, the magnitude of a velocity irrespective of direction, get along, fare, someone or something that appeals to one's taste, to send out, fast, rapidly, the light-gathering power of a lens or optical system, rate of motion, to go or drive at excessive or illegal speed, to move, work, or take place faster, operating at full effectiveness or potential, the sensitivity of a photographic film, plate, or paper expressed numerically, to move or cause to move fast, the time during which a camera shutter is open, to prosper in an undertaking, a transmission gear in motor vehicles or bicycles, velocity sense 1, prosperity in an undertaking, a related drug, to cause to move quickly, impetus, to increase the speed of

speeded Sentence Examples

  1. The car speeded past the finish line, leaving its competitors behind.
  2. The train speeded through the countryside, blurring the landscape.
  3. As the deadline approached, the team speeded up their work.
  4. The wind speeded through the trees, rustling their leaves.
  5. The boat speeded across the waves, creating a wake behind it.
  6. The runner speeded up the pace as the race reached its final stretch.
  7. The police speeded after the fleeing suspect.
  8. The bullet speeded through the air, striking its target with precision.
  9. Time speeded by as she reminisced about her past.
  10. The doctor speeded up the patient's heartbeat using a defibrillator.

FAQs About the word speeded

the act or state of moving swiftly, swiftness or rate of performance or action, a related stimulant drug and especially an amphetamine, quickness in movement or

jumped, buzzed, traveled, ripped, rushed,raced, travelled, run, blew, darted

lagged, lingered, crawled, hung (around or out), poked, poked, dragged,crept,loitered, dawdled

The car speeded past the finish line, leaving its competitors behind.

The train speeded through the countryside, blurring the landscape.

As the deadline approached, the team speeded up their work.

The wind speeded through the trees, rustling their leaves.