Pronunciation: /ˈspiːdər/
noun a person or vehicle that exceeds the speed limit
A1 The speeder raced down the street.
A2 The police officer pulled over the speeder for speeding.
B1 The speeder was fined for reckless driving.
B2 The speeder was caught on camera going over the speed limit.
C1 The professional speeder set a new record on the track.
C2 The speeder's skills behind the wheel were unmatched in the racing world.
adjective describing someone or something that is moving quickly or exceeding the speed limit
A1 The speeder car zoomed past us on the highway.
A2 She was known for her speeder delivery service, always getting packages to their destination on time.
B1 The speeder train was the fastest mode of transportation in the city.
B2 The speeder jet broke the sound barrier as it soared through the sky.
C1 The speeder spacecraft traveled at warp speed, reaching distant galaxies in a matter of hours.
C2 The speeder technology revolutionized the way people traveled, making long distances seem much shorter.
formal The police officer pulled over the speeder for exceeding the speed limit.
informal Wow, that speeder was flying down the highway!
slang Did you see that speeder zoom past us?
figurative His mind was like a speeder, racing through thoughts at lightning speed.
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