Fast-Moving

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /fæst ˈmuːvɪŋ/

Definitions of fast-moving

adjective describing something that moves quickly

Example Sentences

A1 The fast-moving train rushed past the station.

A2 The fast-moving river made it difficult to swim against the current.

B1 The fast-moving market trends require us to adapt quickly to stay competitive.

B2 The fast-moving plot of the movie kept me on the edge of my seat.

C1 The fast-moving world of technology demands continuous learning and adaptation.

C2 The fast-moving pace of the business world requires strategic decision-making and agility.

adverb modifying a verb to indicate fast movement

Example Sentences

A1 The rabbit ran fast-moving through the field.

A2 The car drove fast-moving down the highway.

B1 The market is known for its fast-moving atmosphere.

B2 The company operates in a fast-moving industry.

C1 The technology sector is characterized by fast-moving advancements.

C2 The political landscape can be fast-moving and unpredictable.

Examples of fast-moving in a Sentence

formal The fast-moving market trends require us to adapt quickly.

informal The fast-moving traffic on the highway made me nervous.

slang I love watching fast-moving action movies.

figurative Her fast-moving mind was always full of new ideas.

Grammatical Forms of fast-moving

past tense

fast-moved

plural

fast-movings

comparative

faster-moving

superlative

fastest-moving

present tense

fast-moving

future tense

will be fast-moving

perfect tense

has fast-moved

continuous tense

is fast-moving

singular

fast-moving

positive degree

fast-moving

infinitive

to fast-move

gerund

fast-moving

participle

fast-moving

Origin and Evolution of fast-moving

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'fast-moving' originated from the combination of the adverb 'fast' meaning quick or speedy, and the verb 'move' meaning to change position or location.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'fast-moving' has come to be commonly used to describe things that are rapidly advancing or progressing, such as technology or trends.