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Showing words for QUICKENING using the English dictionary

10 Letter Words for Quickening

quickening

8 Letter Words for Quickening

quicking

7 Letter Words for Quickening

necking, nicking, quicken, quickie, quinine, unicing

6 Letter Words for Quickening

cinque, eiking, euking, ingenu, ingine, ingnue, inguen, inique, inking, nuking, queing, quince, quinic, quinie, quinin, uncini, unking, unnice

5 Letter Words for Quickening

cequi, cuing, cunei, cunni, eking, engin, ennui, enuki, genic, genii, genin, gucki, gunne, iceni, icing, inken, inkie, kinic, kinin, nguni, nucin, nunce, quick, quine, quink, unice, unken, unkin

4 Letter Words for Quickening

cine, cuke, enki, geck, geic, gein, genu, gien, gink, ginn, gneu, guck, gunk, inne, kine, king, kuei, kuge, kune, kung, neck, nein, neuk, nice, nick, nike, nine, nuke, nunc, nung, quei, quin, unce, unci, unie

3 Letter Words for Quickening

cen, cie, cig, cue, cun, ecg, ecu, eik, ekg, enc, eng, euk, gen, gie, gin, gnu, gue, gui, gun, ice, ick, ign, ike, inc, ing, ink, inn, keg, ken, kie, kin, kue, kui, neg, nei, nek, nie, nig, nne, nun, que, qui, uke, unc, ung, uni, unn, unq

Definitions for Quickening

[1] to make more rapid; accelerate; hasten: She quickened her pace.
[2] to give or restore vigor or activity to; stir up, rouse, or stimulate: to quicken the imagination.
[3] to revive; restore life to: The spring rains quickened the earth.
[4] to become more active, sensitive, etc.: This drug causes the pulse to quicken.
[5] to become alive; receive life.
[6] (of the mother) 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.
[8] to make or become faster; accelerate he quickened his walk ; her heartbeat quickened with excitement
[9] to impart to or receive vigour, enthusiasm, etc; stimulate or be stimulated science quickens man's imagination
[10] to make or become alive; revive
[11] (of an unborn fetus) to begin to show signs of life (of a pregnant woman) to reach the stage of pregnancy at which movements of the fetus can be felt

Words related to Quickening

quickeninspiring, thrilling, invigorating, rousing, interesting, exhilarating, appealing, bracing, moving, gripping, stirring, vitalizing, arousing, challenging, titillating, electrifying, breathtaking, hair-raising, hectic, lively

Words nearby Quickening

quickenquick-fire, quick-freeze, quick-setting, quick-tempered, quick-witted, quicken, quickening, quicker than you can say jack robinson, quickhatch, quickie, quicklime

Origin of Quickening

First recorded in 1250–1300, quicken is from the Middle English word quikenen. See quick, -en1

Other words from Quickening

quick·en·er , noun
re·quick·en , verb
un·quick·ened , adjective

Synonyms for Quickening

animating, appealing, arousing, bracing, challenging, electrifying, energizing, enlivening, exhilarating, gripping, inspiring, interesting, invigorating, moving, rousing, stirring, thrilling, titillating, vitalizing, vivifying, adrenalizing, breathtaking, hair-raising, hectic, lively, provocative, spine-tingling, thought-provoking