What does quicker mean?

Definitions for quicker
quick·er

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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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  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. 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.

  2. Phil Contrino:

    It all goes back to consumer expectations, and what are you creating if you start telling people you can't get them (movies) in your home quicker?

  3. Erica York:

    I think this presents an interesting way to think about reaching people who may not have traditional bank accounts, however, while I don't know everything necessary to make such a partnership happen, it may not be feasible for the government to enter into those agreements, match data, and all the other steps that would be necessary to harness an app for the recovery rebates any quicker than it would take to process and send them directly.

  4. Lowell Duckett:

    Gun control has not worked in D.C. The only people who have guns are criminals. We have the strictest gun laws in the nation and one of the highest murder rates. It's quicker to pull your Smith & Wesson than to dial 911 if you're being robbed.

  5. Andy Murray:

    When I was 25, it's quite easy, after a couple of weeks of practice, it's quicker to get going whereas now it takes a little bit longer, i've made quite big changes to the way I train off the court as well. But the weight and things like that, that's my fault. I've never had that in my career before.

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