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单词 quickening
释义

quicken

verb

quick·​en ˈkwi-kən How to pronounce quicken (audio)
quickened; quickening ˈkwi-kə-niŋ How to pronounce quicken (audio)
ˈkwik-niŋ

transitive verb

1
a
: to make alive : revive
b
: to cause to be enlivened : stimulate
2
archaic
a
: kindle
b
: to cause to burn more intensely
3
: to make more rapid : hasten, accelerate
quickened her steps
4
a
: to make (a curve) sharper
b
: to make (a slope) steeper

intransitive verb

1
: to quicken something
2
: to come to life
especially : to enter into a phase of active growth and development
seeds quickening in the soil
3
: to reach the stage of gestation at which fetal motion is felt
4
: to shine more brightly
watched the dawn quickening in the east
5
: to become more rapid
her pulse quickened at the sight
quickener
ˈkwi-kə-nər How to pronounce quicken (audio)
ˈkwik-nər
noun

Synonyms

  • accelerate
  • bundle
  • fast-track
  • hasten
  • hurry
  • rush
  • speed (up)
  • whisk
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Example Sentences

Stimulants can quicken the heart rate. His pulse quickened at the thought of seeing her again. The approach of the deadline quickened our sense of urgency. The drama quickened when police arrived at the scene.
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Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Kids Definition

quicken

verb

quick·​en ˈkwi-kən How to pronounce quicken (audio)
quickened; quickening
1
: to make or become faster : hasten
They quickened their steps.
2
: to make or become stronger or more active
Curiosity quickened my interest.

Medical Definition

quicken

intransitive verb

quick·​en ˈkwik-ən How to pronounce quicken (audio)
quickened; quickening -(ə-)niŋ How to pronounce quicken (audio)
: to reach the stage of gestation at which fetal motion is felt

quickening 1 of 3

adjective

as in vitalizing

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • vitalizing
  • energizing
  • activating
  • inducing
  • galvanizing
  • motivating
  • inspiring
  • maddening
  • inspirational
  • motivational
  • aggravating
  • motivative
  • triggering
  • upsetting
  • exasperating
  • explosive
  • irksome
  • vexing
  • provoking
  • vexatious
  • bothersome
  • stimulating
  • annoying
  • enraging
  • pesky
  • exciting
  • irritating
  • inciting
  • instigating
  • inflammatory
  • angering
  • provocative
  • galling
  • incendiary
  • instigative
  • fiery
  • piquing
  • charged
  • edgy

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • subduing
  • noninflammatory

quickening

2 of 3

noun

as in hastening

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hastening
  • acceleration

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • deceleration
  • slowdown
  • retardation
  • decline
  • braking
  • drop
  • ebb
  • slump
  • letup
  • downshift
  • retreat
  • wane
  • remission
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quickening

3 of 3

verb

present participle of quicken
1
as in accelerating
to cause to move or proceed fast or faster she eventually quickened her pace so she could keep up with the others

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • accelerating
  • rushing
  • hastening
  • hurrying
  • pushing
  • encouraging
  • urging
  • spurring
  • bundling
  • facilitating
  • propelling
  • fast-tracking
  • whisking
  • driving
  • stirring
  • racing
  • speeding (up)
  • aiding
  • expediting
  • prodding
  • goading
  • easing
  • dispatching

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • retarding
  • decelerating
  • braking
  • slowing (down)
  • impeding
  • delaying
  • hindering
  • restraining
  • hampering
  • interfering (with)
  • hobbling
  • encumbering
  • stopping
  • checking
  • holding back
  • arresting
  • tying up
  • staying
  • stalling
  • holding up
  • reining (in)
  • fettering
  • stilling
  • shackling
  • manacling
  • tieing up
  • trammelling
  • trammeling
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2
as in stimulating
to give life, vigor, or spirit to the news that we'd head to Florida for Christmas quickened the children, who instantly began jumping for joy

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stimulating
  • awakening
  • stirring
  • vivifying
  • enlivening
  • animating
  • arousing
  • invigorating
  • vitalizing
  • energizing
  • electrifying
  • provoking
  • activating
  • exciting
  • driving
  • spiking
  • reviving
  • propelling
  • triggering
  • lifting
  • strengthening
  • firing
  • inspiring
  • cheering
  • bracing
  • awaking
  • sparking
  • jump-starting
  • motivating
  • boosting
  • impelling
  • rousing
  • raising
  • moving
  • filliping
  • rallying
  • charging
  • recreating
  • refreshing
  • jazzing (up)
  • zipping (up)
  • pepping (up)
  • renewing
  • gingering (up)
  • enkindling
  • reawakening
  • buoying
  • actuating
  • galvanizing
  • livening (up)
  • motiving
  • kindling
  • juicing up
  • amping (up)
  • resurrecting
  • infusing
  • fomenting
  • reinvigorating
  • emboldening
  • regenerating
  • inciting
  • instigating
  • rekindling
  • rejuvenating
  • revitalizing
  • inflaming
  • heartening
  • abetting
  • reenergizing
  • fermenting
  • resuscitating
  • setting off
  • reactivating
  • reanimating
  • recharging
  • enflaming
  • waking (up)
  • turning on
  • fortifying
  • re-energizing
  • steeling
  • refreshening
  • whipping (up)
  • restimulating
  • reawaking

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • killing
  • dulling
  • deadening
  • dampening
  • slowing
  • damping
  • weakening
  • undermining
  • sapping
  • draining
  • wearing
  • enervating
  • exhausting
  • debilitating
  • wearying
  • harassing
  • enfeebling
  • restraining
  • inhibiting
  • quenching
  • burning out
  • curbing
  • fatiguing
  • knocking out
  • checking
  • suppressing
  • washing out
  • stunting
  • wearing out
  • quelling
  • repressing
  • stilling
  • discouraging
  • fagging
  • daunting
  • disheartening
  • kayoing
  • tuckering (out)
  • demoralizing
  • dispiriting
  • jading
  • doing in
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