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quick·en Q0029200 (kwĭk′ən)v. quick·ened, quick·en·ing, quick·ens v.tr.1. To make more rapid: Stress quickens the pulse.2. To cause (a body or soul, for example) to become alive; vitalize.3. To excite and stimulate; stir: Such stories quicken the imagination.v.intr.1. To become more rapid. See Synonyms at speed.2. To come or return to life, as a soul.3. To become excited or stimulated: Our interest in the project has quickened.4. To reach the stage of pregnancy when the fetus can be felt to move. quick′en·er n.quicken (ˈkwɪkən) vb1. to make or become faster; accelerate: he quickened his walk; her heartbeat quickened with excitement. 2. to impart to or receive vigour, enthusiasm, etc; stimulate or be stimulated: science quickens man's imagination. 3. to make or become alive; revive4. (Gynaecology & Obstetrics) a. (of an unborn fetus) to begin to show signs of lifeb. (of a pregnant woman) to reach the stage of pregnancy at which movements of the fetus can be feltquick•en (ˈkwɪk ən) v.t. 1. to make more rapid; accelerate; hasten: She quickened her pace. 2. to give vigor to; stimulate: to quicken the imagination. 3. to restore life to; revive: The spring rains quickened the earth. v.i. 4. to become more rapid: This drug causes the pulse to quicken. 5. to become alive. 6. to enter that stage of pregnancy in which the fetus gives indications of life. 7. (of a fetus in the womb) to begin to manifest signs of life. [1250–1300] quick′en•er, n. quicken Past participle: quickened Gerund: quickening
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I quickened | you quickened | he/she/it quickened | we quickened | you quickened | they quickened |
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I am quickening | you are quickening | he/she/it is quickening | we are quickening | you are quickening | they are quickening |
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I have quickened | you have quickened | he/she/it has quickened | we have quickened | you have quickened | they have quickened |
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I was quickening | you were quickening | he/she/it was quickening | we were quickening | you were quickening | they were quickening |
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I had quickened | you had quickened | he/she/it had quickened | we had quickened | you had quickened | they had quickened |
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I will quicken | you will quicken | he/she/it will quicken | we will quicken | you will quicken | they will quicken |
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I will have quickened | you will have quickened | he/she/it will have quickened | we will have quickened | you will have quickened | they will have quickened |
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I will be quickening | you will be quickening | he/she/it will be quickening | we will be quickening | you will be quickening | they will be quickening |
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I have been quickening | you have been quickening | he/she/it has been quickening | we have been quickening | you have been quickening | they have been quickening |
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I will have been quickening | you will have been quickening | he/she/it will have been quickening | we will have been quickening | you will have been quickening | they will have been quickening |
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I would have quickened | you would have quickened | he/she/it would have quickened | we would have quickened | you would have quickened | they would have quickened | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | quicken - move faster; "The car accelerated" accelerate, speed up, speedbrisk, brisk up, brisken - become brisk; "business brisked up"deepen, intensify - become more intense; "The debate intensified"; "His dislike for raw fish only deepened in Japan" | | 2. | quicken - make keen or more acute; "whet my appetite"whetexcite, stir, stimulate - stir feelings in; "stimulate my appetite"; "excite the audience"; "stir emotions" | | 3. | quicken - give life or energy to; "The cold water invigorated him"invigoratestimulate, excite - act as a stimulant; "The book stimulated her imagination"; "This play stimulates" | | 4. | quicken - show signs of life; "the fetus quickened"move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right" | | 5. | quicken - give new life or energy to; "A hot soup will revive me"; "This will renovate my spirits"; "This treatment repaired my health"reanimate, recreate, revivify, vivify, revive, renovate, animate, repairenergize, perk up, energise, stimulate, arouse, brace - cause to be alert and energetic; "Coffee and tea stimulate me"; "This herbal infusion doesn't stimulate"resuscitate, come to, revive - return to consciousness; "The patient came to quickly"; "She revived after the doctor gave her an injection" |
quickenverb1. speed up, hurry, accelerate, hasten, gee up (informal) He quickened his pace a little.2. stimulate, inspire, arouse, excite, strengthen, revive, refresh, activate, animate, rouse, incite, resuscitate, energize, revitalize, kindle, galvanize, invigorate, reinvigorate, vitalize, vivify Thank you for quickening my spiritual understanding.quickenverb1. To increase the speed of:accelerate, expedite, hasten, hurry, hustle, speed (up), step up.2. To make alive:animate, vitalize, vivify.Translationsquick (kwik) adjective1. done, said, finished etc in a short time. a quick trip into town. 快的,短暫的 快的2. moving, or able to move, with speed. He's a very quick walker; I made a grab at the dog, but it was too quick for me. 快速的 快速的3. doing something, able to do something, or done, without delay; prompt; lively. He is always quick to help; a quick answer; He's very quick at arithmetic. 敏捷的,伶俐的 敏捷的,伶俐的 adverb quickly. quick-frozen food. 快速地 快速地ˈquickly adverb 快速地 快速地ˈquicken verb to make or become quicker. He quickened his pace. 加快 加快ˈquickness noun 快速 快速ˈquicklime noun lime which has not been mixed with water. 生石灰 生石灰ˈquicksands noun plural (an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it. 流沙[區] 流沙(区) ˈquicksilver noun mercury. 水銀 水银ˌquick-ˈtempered adjective easily made angry. 易怒的 易怒的ˌquick-ˈwitted adjective thinking very quickly. a quick-witted policeman. 機智的 机智的ˌquick-ˈwittedly adverb 機智地 机智地ˌquick-ˈwittedness noun 機智 机智 IdiomsSeequicken the/(one's) pulseQuicken
QuickenA popular financial management program for PCs and Macs from Intuit, Inc., Mountain View, CA (www.intuit.com). It is used to write checks, organize investments and produce a variety of reports for personal finance and small business.quicken
quicken (kwĭk′ən)v.1. To become more rapid.2. To reach the stage of pregnancy when the fetus can be felt to move.Quicken
QuickenA major line of accounting software primarily for individuals and microbusinesses. Quicken allows one to complete taxes and track expenses. Quicken is marketed toward businesses that are too small to justify the extensive services offered by Quickbooks.quicken Related to quicken: QuickBooksSynonyms for quickenverb speed upSynonyms- speed up
- hurry
- accelerate
- hasten
- gee up
verb stimulateSynonyms- stimulate
- inspire
- arouse
- excite
- strengthen
- revive
- refresh
- activate
- animate
- rouse
- incite
- resuscitate
- energize
- revitalize
- kindle
- galvanize
- invigorate
- reinvigorate
- vitalize
- vivify
Synonyms for quickenverb to increase the speed ofSynonyms- accelerate
- expedite
- hasten
- hurry
- hustle
- speed
- step up
verb to make aliveSynonymsSynonyms for quickenverb move fasterSynonymsRelated Words- brisk
- brisk up
- brisken
- deepen
- intensify
verb make keen or more acuteSynonymsRelated Wordsverb give life or energy toSynonymsRelated Wordsverb show signs of lifeRelated Wordsverb give new life or energy toSynonyms- reanimate
- recreate
- revivify
- vivify
- revive
- renovate
- animate
- repair
Related Words- energize
- perk up
- energise
- stimulate
- arouse
- brace
- resuscitate
- come to
- revive
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