Looking for the meaning of the word FASTER in English for both noun and verb forms from the Oxford Dictionary? Below, you can explore all possible meanings and definitions of FASTER with sentence examples. You can also use the “AUDIO PRONUNCIATION” track to check the correct pronunciation in British English.
Word: Fast
Speech Type: Adjective
Old English fæst ‘firmly fixed, steadfast’ and fæste ‘firmly’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vast and German fest ‘firm, solid’ and fast ‘almost’. In Middle English the adverb developed the senses ‘strongly, vigorously’ (compare with run hard), and ‘close, immediate’ (just surviving in the archaic fast by; compare with hard by), hence ‘closely, immediately’ and ‘quickly’; the idea of rapid movement was then reflected in adjectival use
fɑːst
moving or capable of moving at high speed
Short Definition:moving at high speed
Examples:- a fast and powerful car
(of a clock or watch) showing a time ahead of the correct time
Short Definition:showing time ahead of correct time
Examples:- I keep my watch fifteen minutes fast
firmly fixed or attached
Short Definition:firmly fixed or attached
Examples:- he made a rope fast to each corner
(of a film) needing only a short exposure
Short Definition:needing only short exposure
Examples:- a 35-mm colour film which is ten times faster than Kodacolor II
(of a dye) not fading in light or when washed
Short Definition:(of dye) not fading
Examples:- the dyes are boiled with the yarn to produce a fast colour
engaging in or involving activities characterized by excitement, extravagance, and risk-taking
Short Definition:engaging in exciting or shocking activities
Examples:- the fast life she led in London
(of a person) prone to act in an unacceptably familiar way
Short Definition:unacceptably familiar
Examples:- Mammy said, ‘Stop asking questions, you too damn farse.’
Word: Fast
Speech Type: Adverb
fɑːst
at high speed
Short Definition:at high speed
Examples:- he was driving too fast
so as to be hard to move; securely
Short Definition:securely
Examples:- the ship was held fast by the anchor chain
so as to be hard to wake
Short Definition:so as to be hard to wake
Examples:- they were too fast asleep to reply
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