| QUICKEN | • quicken v. Senses relating to life or states of activity. • quicken v. Senses relating to speed. • quicken v. (Transitive, rare) To apply quicksilver (mercury) to (something); to combine (something) with quicksilver;… |
| QUICKER | • quicker adj. Comparative form of quick: more quick. • QUICK adj. acting or capable of acting with speed. |
| QUICKENS | • quickens n. (Chiefly Midlands (northern), Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland) Synonym of couch grass (“a… • quickens n. (Chiefly Midlands (northern), Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland) plural of quicken. • quickens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quicken. |
| QUICKEST | • quickest adj. Superlative form of quick: most quick. • QUICK adj. acting or capable of acting with speed. |
| QUICKENED | • quickened v. Simple past tense and past participle of quicken. • QUICKEN v. to speed up. |
| QUICKENER | • quickener n. One who, or that which, quickens, hastens, or speeds up an object or action. • quickener n. That which gives life, animates, or nourishes. • QUICKENER n. one who quickens. |
| REQUICKEN | • requicken v. (Transitive) To quicken anew; to reanimate or give new life to. • REQUICKEN v. (Shakespeare) to give new life to. |
| QUICKENERS | • quickeners n. Plural of quickener. • QUICKENER n. one who quickens. |
| QUICKENING | • quickening v. Present participle of quicken. • quickening n. An increase of speed. • quickening n. The action of bringing someone or something to life. |
| REQUICKENS | • requickens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of requicken. • REQUICKEN v. (Shakespeare) to give new life to. |
| QUICKENINGS | • quickenings n. Plural of quickening. • QUICKENING n. the act of quickening. |
| REQUICKENED | • requickened v. Simple past tense and past participle of requicken. • REQUICKEN v. (Shakespeare) to give new life to. |
| UNQUICKENED | • unquickened adj. Not quickened. • UNQUICKENED adj. not quickened. |
| REQUICKENING | • requickening v. Present participle of requicken. • REQUICKEN v. (Shakespeare) to give new life to. |