quickened

[ˈkwɪkənd]

quickened Definition

  • 1made or become faster or more rapid
  • 2stimulated or aroused (a feeling or emotion)

Using quickened: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quickened" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pace of the music quickened as the dancers became more energetic.

  • Example

    Her breathing quickened as she heard footsteps approaching.

  • Example

    The news of the promotion quickened his pulse with excitement.

quickened Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for quickened

Antonyms for quickened

Phrases with quickened

  • an increase in speed or tempo

    Example

    The runners picked up a quickened pace as they approached the finish line.

  • quickened heartbeat

    an increased rate of heartbeats, often due to excitement or anxiety

    Example

    Her quickened heartbeat was a sign of her nervousness before the big presentation.

  • an increased rate of breathing, often due to physical exertion or strong emotions

    Example

    His quickened breath was a result of the intense workout he had just completed.

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Summary: quickened in Brief

The verb 'quickened' [ˈkwɪkənd] means to make or become faster or more rapid, or to stimulate or arouse a feeling or emotion. It can refer to physical actions like quickening one's pace or breathing, or emotional responses like quickening one's pulse with excitement. Synonyms include 'accelerated,' 'hastened,' and 'stimulated.' Antonyms include 'slowed down' and 'calmed.'