adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

faster, quicker, expedient, expeditious, sleeker

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Example Sentences

Example:The faster runner won the race.

Definition:Quick in motion or action; swifter.

From faster

Example:He arrived at the airport quicker than expected.

Definition:Particularly prompt or prompter; faster in motion or action; more prompt or alert.

From quicker

Example:Taking a detour was an expedient that helped us avoid traffic congestion.

Definition:Convenient or desirable for practical purposes; more or less useful, or fitted to produce the effect sought, though possibly not perfect in itself, or not in every particular the best means of producing such an effect.

From expedient

Example:The expeditious handling of the case led to a swift resolution.

Definition:Convenient, prompt, and advantageous; efficacious; calculated to produce good or desirable effects; effectual; serviceable; as, an expeditious way of remedying the evil cased by the bad measures of the government; an expeditious monetary policy.

From expeditious

Example:The sleeker version of the car was more appealing to customers.

Definition:Smothered; polished; smoothed; cultivated; as a word used in the form of an epithet, it suggests a softening and mitigating of the harsh force of a term, expression, etc., by moderate use of metaphor, allusion, allegory, or the like.

From sleeker