quickly
rapidly
speedily
fast
These are all synonyms of swiftly.
swiftly means slowly or calm
"More swiftly" is proper usage. "Swifter" is not.
Jenny moved most swiftly in the ballet test.
The word swiftly is an adverb. It means in a swift manner.
No. It's an adverb.
To make this easier, let's put "swiftly into a sentence:The trees moved swiftly with the grace of the wind.First we need to know what verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs are:A noun is a person, place, or thing. "Swiftly" is not any of these. The nouns in this sentence are "trees", "grace", and "wind."A verb is the action of the noun/pronoun, or what the noun/pronoun is doing. "Moved" is the verb in this sentence, because the trees are completing the action of moving. So "swiftly" is not a verb.An adjective is something that describes the noun. There are no adjectives in this sentence because the "trees", "grace", and "wind" are not being described.An adverb is a word that describes the verb, usually ending in -ly. Aha! The -ly rule should automatically give you your answer. "Swiftly" is an adverb. Also, the word "swiftly" describes how the trees are moving, and it even comes right after the verb. Therefore, "swiftly" is an adverb.
more swiftly, most swiftly
ali runs swiftly
more swiftly, most swiftly
There are: Comparative-more swiftly and superlative-most swiftly. Hope it helps you!
I swiftly ran away.
"More swiftly" is proper usage. "Swifter" is not.
The river current moves more swiftly in the narrow channel. The army moved swiftly to prevent looting after the earthquake.
fish = noun sea = noun large = adjective swiftly = adverb (swim swiftly)
For example: He swiftly kicked the ball scoring a goal for his team.
Jenny moved most swiftly in the ballet test.
fast, swiftly or rapidly are good synonyms for itOther words for quickly are rapidly, fast, briskly, hastily, hurriedly, speedily,and swiftly.These words are synonyms and/or antonyms,they are also better words for the bag word (quickly).
A Swiftly Tilting Planet was created on 1978-07-01.