Pronunciation: /ˈræpɪd/
adjective characterized by great speed; quick
A1 She ran at a rapid pace to catch the bus.
A2 The company experienced rapid growth in the past year.
B1 The rapid development of technology has changed the way we live.
B2 The team made rapid progress on the project thanks to their hard work.
C1 The rapid spread of misinformation on social media is a major concern.
C2 The scientist's rapid analysis of the data led to groundbreaking discoveries.
adverb in a rapid manner; quickly
A1 She ran rapidly to catch the bus.
A2 The car sped rapidly down the highway.
B1 The company is growing rapidly due to increased demand.
B2 The population in the city is rapidly expanding.
C1 The technology industry is rapidly evolving with new advancements.
C2 The virus spread rapidly throughout the country, causing widespread panic.
formal The company experienced rapid growth in the past year, doubling its revenue.
informal She's a rapid learner, picking up new skills quickly.
slang That car is so rapid, it can go from 0 to 60 in just a few seconds.
figurative His rapid-fire questioning left the witness feeling flustered.
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