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Adjectifs des Attributs des Choses - Adjectifs de vitesse

Ces adjectifs décrivent la vitesse ou la vitesse à laquelle quelque chose se déplace ou fonctionne, transmettant des attributs tels que « rapide », « rapide », « rapide », « lent », etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives Describing Attributes of Things
slow
[Adjectif]

moving, happening, or being done at a speed that is low

lent

lent

Ex: The slow train arrived at the station behind schedule.
quick
[Adjectif]

taking a short time to move, happen, or be done

rapide

rapide

Ex: quick fox darted across the field , disappearing into the forest .
fast
[Adjectif]

having a high speed when doing something, especially moving

rapide

rapide

Ex: fast train arrived at the destination in no time .
rapid
[Adjectif]

occurring or moving with great speed

rapide

rapide

Ex: The rapid growth of the city led to urban development.
swift
[Adjectif]

occurring or moving with great speed

rapide, prompt

rapide, prompt

Ex: He delivered swift kick to the ball , sending it soaring into the goal .
speedy
[Adjectif]

moving or happening quickly

rapide, vite

rapide, vite

Ex: He made speedy exit from the meeting , needing to attend to another matter .
supersonic
[Adjectif]

having a speed greater than that of sound

supersonique, supersonique (à vitesse supérieure à celle du son)

supersonique, supersonique (à vitesse supérieure à celle du son)

Ex: The military supersonic missiles for swift and precise strikes against targets .
agile
[Adjectif]

able to move quickly and easily

agile

agile

Ex: agile robot maneuvered smoothly through the obstacle course .
nimble
[Adjectif]

quick and light in movement or action

agile

agile

Ex: nimble cat leaped gracefully over obstacles in its path .
prompt
[Adjectif]

(of a person) ready and willing to act quickly

rapide, diligent

rapide, diligent

Ex: prompt volunteer arrived early to help set up for the event .
accelerated
[Adjectif]

moving or progressing at a faster rate than usual

accéléré, accélérateur

accéléré, accélérateur

Ex: accelerated speed of the car made him feel exhilarated as he drove down the highway .
brisk
[Adjectif]

quick and energetic in movement or action

rapide, vif

rapide, vif

Ex: She gave the horse a brisk rubdown after their ride.
hasty
[Adjectif]

done with excessive speed or urgency

Ex: We took hasty look at the documents before the meeting .
fleet
[Adjectif]

moving in a high speed

rapide, prompt

rapide, prompt

Ex: The fleet river rushed through the canyon.
expeditious
[Adjectif]

done very quickly without wasting time or resources

expéditif

expéditif

Ex: expeditious decision-making process helped resolve the issue quickly .
high-speed
[Adjectif]

moving or functioning very fast

à grande vitesse, super rapide

à grande vitesse, super rapide

Ex: high-speed chase ensued after the suspect fled from the scene .
zippy
[Adjectif]

moving with speed or energy

rapide, énergique

rapide, énergique

Ex: zippy pace of the workout left her feeling energized and invigorated .
breakneck
[Adjectif]

moving or happening at an extremely dangerous or fast speed

à tombeau ouvert, à toute allure

à tombeau ouvert, à toute allure

Ex: The breakneck growth of the company led to concerns about sustainability.
sluggish
[Adjectif]

moving, responding, or functioning at a slow pace

lent, mou

lent, mou

Ex: sluggish stream barely moved , choked with debris after the storm .
leisurely
[Adverbe]

in an unrushed, relaxed manner

calmement, paisiblement

calmement, paisiblement

Ex: During their vacation , they explored the historic leisurely, stopping at cafes and landmarks .
plodding
[Adjectif]

moving or progressing slowly and with great effort

lent, pénible

lent, pénible

Ex: In the rural area, technology's plodding advancement lagged behind urban developments.
express
[Adjectif]

done with speed or efficiency

rapide, expéditif

rapide, expéditif

Ex: express bus service provides a direct route to the airport with minimal stops .
snail-paced
[Adjectif]

moving or progressing very slowly

lente comme un escargot, d'une lenteur exaspérante

lente comme un escargot, d'une lenteur exaspérante

Ex: He found it difficult to tolerate snail-paced bureaucracy of the government office .
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