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quickness
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "quickness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the quality of being quick or fast in various contexts, such as speed of action or response. Example: "The quickness of her response impressed everyone in the meeting."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(5)
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60 human-written examples
"When I was trying to figure out what to do today I knew it had to be about quickness.
News & Media
The tall pairing is typically good at preventing balls over the top, but they do loose the quickness of DeLaGarza and can be beat on the ground.
News & Media
But what posterity will never know (for, as he said, in the long run, we are all dead) is the charm of the man, the devastating brilliance of his conversation, the quickness of his intuition, his ready generosity or the unsparing devotion to the public interest that finally killed him.
News & Media
Mr Benoit also says that Mr Johnson's "lateral agility is gone, as is his stop/start burst and quickness".
News & Media
CHARLES DARWIN once noted that he had no great quickness of apprehension nor wit, nor power to follow a long and purely abstract train of thought.
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The third is that it is more environmentally friendly than a petrol-driven equivalent.In this section Puzzling out the truth Elephant empathy A study with a lot of balls Not so shocking Reprints Related items New cinema: A whodunnit on wheelsJun 22nd 2006There is no doubting its breathtaking quickness.
News & Media
"The quickness of Mr Rafecas's decision fuels society's uncertainty, and the 63 pages that he wrote, which most people will never read, don't help calm it," says Martín Böhmer, a law professor at the University of San Andrés.Such quibbles did not dampen the mood of Ms Fernández or the kirchneristas gathered outside Congress.
News & Media
Such a defense might have removed the confusion caused by Coach Erik Spoelstra's great play design and prevented George from having to dealwith James's quickness and power alone.
News & Media
At 5 feet 11 inches (1.8 metres) tall and weighing about 218 pounds (99 kg), Tyson was short and squat and lacked the classic heavyweight boxer's appearance, but his surprising quickness and aggressiveness in the ring overwhelmed most of his opponents.
Encyclopedias
The black mamba is one of Africa's most dangerous snakes, because of its large size, quickness, and extremely potent venom.
Encyclopedias
The fresco technique had an important part in the formation of Tintoretto's idiom, for it suggested to him the quickness of execution that was to become fundamental to his manner of painting.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing physical abilities, consider using "quickness" to emphasize a combination of speed and agility, rather than just raw speed.
Common error
Avoid using "quickness" when a simpler term like "speed" or "rapidity" would suffice. "Quickness" implies more than just speed; it suggests agility and dexterity.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "quickness" is as a noun. It denotes the quality or state of being quick, referring to speed, agility, or promptness. Examples from Ludwig illustrate its use in describing physical and mental attributes.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
37%
News & Media
57%
Science
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "quickness" functions as a noun denoting speed combined with agility or promptness. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and provides numerous real-world examples across various contexts, most commonly in news and encyclopedic sources. While "quickness" is generally used in neutral register, consider alternatives like "rapidity", "swiftness", or "speed" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. Use "quickness" when you want to emphasize not only speed but also the agility or efficiency with which something is done.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
rapidity
Focuses specifically on the high speed or rate at which something occurs.
swiftness
Highlights the speed and smoothness of movement or action.
celerity
Emphasizes promptness and speed, often in response to a command or need.
speed
A general term for how fast something moves or happens.
alacrity
Implies eagerness and cheerful readiness, in addition to speed.
promptness
Stresses timeliness and lack of delay.
agility
Highlights nimbleness and the ability to move quickly and easily.
expeditiousness
Focuses on efficiency and speed in handling tasks or processes.
nimbleness
Emphasizes grace and skill in quick movements.
fleetness
Suggests elegance and lightness in rapid movement.
FAQs
How can I use "quickness" in a sentence?
What words can I use instead of "quickness"?
Is it correct to use "quickness" to describe intellectual ability?
What is the difference between "quickness" and "speed"?
"Speed" generally refers to how fast something moves or happens, while "quickness" often implies a combination of speed, "agility", and efficiency. "Quickness" suggests more than just being fast; it suggests being deftly fast.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
89%
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4.6/5
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Real-world application tested