Type: Adjective/Adverb/Verb
Meaning/Definition of slow: Adjective describing something that is not fast or takes a long time; Adverb referring to the act of moving or doing something at a leisurely pace; Verb describing the act of reducing speed.
What is the Opposite of slow?
The Opposite of slow is fast.
Other Opposites of slow:
Here is the list of all opposites or antonyms of slow:
- Rapid
- Rattling
- Dizzy
- Fast
- Breathless
- Careering
- Bolting
- Exciting
- Expeditive
- Energizing
- Impatient
- Hasty
- Active
- Fast-moving
- Racing
- Ready
- Precipitate
- Blistering
- Turbo
- Running
- Rushed
- Speeding
- Hectic
- Barreling
- Quick
- Energising
- Lightning
- Rocketing
- Accelerated
- Expeditious
- Supersonic
- Nervous
- Quickie
- Scooting
- Diligent
- Hurried
- Fleeting
- On-the-ball
- Punctual
- Flying
- Ultrafast
- Snappy
- Ultrarapid
- Whirling
- Flat-out
- Lively
- Meteoric
- Brief
- Whirlwind
- Express
- Cursory
- Moving
- Brisk
- Breakneck
- Speedy
- Warp-speed
- Enthusiastic
- Zippy
- Nimble
- Scurrying
- Quick-moving
- Eager
- Hurrying
- Swift
- Velocious
- Prompt
- Sprightly
- Hypersonic
- Interesting
- Frantic
- Rushing
- Zipping
- Zealous
- Hard-working
- High-speed
- Whisking
- Energetic
- Up-tempo
- Sharp
- Nippy
- Fleet
- Scudding
- Fleet-footed
Example Sentences Using Opposites of “slow”:
- The car accelerated and started moving fast.
- He completed the task quickly and efficiently.
- The project progressed at a rapid pace.
- The athlete demonstrated swift movement on the field.
- The delivery service was known for its speedy deliveries.
- They made a hasty decision without considering all the facts.
- The process was expedited to meet the deadline.
- With the new software, the computer performed accelerated tasks.
- The walk turned into a brisk jog to catch the bus.
- He responded to the email promptly to avoid any delays.