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Princeton's WordNet

  1. quicker, fasteradverb

    more quickly

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  1. quicker

    Quicker is a comparative adjective that refers to something happening or moving at a faster speed or rate than something else. It can also refer to someone or something having the ability to complete a specific task or activity in a shorter period of time.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of quicker in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of quicker in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of quicker in a Sentence

  1. Mark Broadbent:

    They are experienced. They know their facilities, what valves to turn. Their response time is much quicker, and they can easily resolve problems when units flare up, the companies have certainly shown they are capable of running the refineries, but over time, as more upsets occur, they will likely not be handled as quickly.

  2. Blake Flayton:

    If Adolf Hitler had an Instagram account, the Holocaust would have happened a lot quicker, because the public would have been convinced a lot sooner, that the Jews were plotting to overthrow Germany, and weed out the Aryan race and take over Europe.

  3. Michael Ward:

    When the humidity is lower, the air is drier and it makes the aerosols smaller, when you sneeze and cough those smaller infectious aerosols can stay suspended in the air for longer. That increases the exposure for other people. When the air is humid and the aerosols are larger and heavier, they fall and hit surfaces quicker.

  4. Mark Mueller:

    Conditions are slick, the storm honestly just moved in quicker than anybody expected.

  5. Jim Hentschel:

    We were able to automate how that engineer thinks, and basically do all that in an automated fashion significantly quicker, and with significantly fewer errors than if the engineers had to do it all themselves.

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