What does quicker mean?

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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. The California native:

    There was definitely some guys that were quicker than us, but they had their misfortune, just kept our heads in it all day. ... the whole race was crazy, but definitely good to get a win in California.

  2. Nisha Jhalani:

    It is good for people to see their heart rate, both at rest and with exercise. Low resting heart rates, in the 60 to 70s bpm range, are considered generally healthy. High resting heart rates, especially when close to 100 bpm or higher, can be a sign of high stress levels or other medical conditions, how quickly the heart rate goes back to normal after exercise also holds a lot of information. Quicker indicates better cardiopulmonary fitness level.

  3. Joe Biden:

    It's clearly not enough. If I had -- we had -- known, we would have gone harder, quicker, if we could have, we have to do more. We have to do better, and we will.

  4. Ross Brawn said on Monday:

    Initiatives we are bringing with these new regulations are to make the sport more economically viable in terms of the complexity, the cars we have now are so complex that the more you spend, the quicker you will go. We need to level off that slope and create a situation where money is not the only criteria for how competitive you'll be.

  5. Gerhard Bohner:

    The challenge in Brazil is to bring innovation quicker to the market place.

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