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Showing words for SWIFT using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Swift

swift

4 Letter Words for Swift

fist, fits, sift, wist, wits

3 Letter Words for Swift

fit, ifs, ist, its, sif, sit, tis, tsi, twi, wis, wit

Definitions for Swift

[1] moving or capable of moving with great speed or velocity; fleet; rapid: a swift ship.
[2] coming, happening, or performed quickly or without delay: a swift decision.
[3] quick or prompt to act or respond: swift to jump to conclusions.
[4] Slang . quick to perceive or understand; smart; clever: You can't cheat him, he's too swift.
[5] swiftly.
[6] any of numerous long-winged, swallowlike birds of the family Apodidae, related to the hummingbirds and noted for their rapid flight.
[7] tree swift.
[8] spiny lizard.
[9] Also called swift moth, ghost moth. any of several brown or gray moths, the males of which are usually white, of the family Hepialidae, noted for rapid flight.
[10] an adjustable device upon which a hank of yarn is placed in order to wind off skeins or balls.
[11] the main cylinder on a machine for carding flax.
[12] Gustavus Franklin, 1839–1903, U.S. meat packer.
[13] Jonathan Isaac Bickerstaff , 1667–1745, English satirist and clergyman, born in Ireland.
[14] Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication: an international consortium that routes instructions concerning transfer of funds between financial institutions.
[15] moving or able to move quickly; fast
[16] occurring or performed quickly or suddenly; instant a swift response
[17] (postpositive foll by to ) prompt to act or respond swift to take revenge
[18] swiftly or quickly (in combination ) swift-moving
[19] any bird of the families Apodidae and Hemiprocnidae, such as Apus apus (common swift ) of the Old World: order Apodiformes. They have long narrow wings and spend most of the time on the wing
[20] (sometimes capital) a variety of domestic fancy pigeon originating in Egypt and Syria and having an appearance somewhat similar to a swift
[21] short for swift moth
[22] any of certain North American lizards of the genera Sceloporus and Uta that can run very rapidly: family Iguanidae (iguanas)
[23] the main cylinder in a carding machine
[24] an expanding circular frame used to hold skeins of silk, wool, etc
[25] Graham Colin. born 1949, English writer: his novels include Waterland (1983), Last Orders (1996), which won the Booker prize, and The Light of Day (2002)
[26] Jonathan. 1667–1745, Anglo-Irish satirist and churchman, who became dean of St Patrick's, Dublin, in 1713. His works include A Tale of a Tub (1704) and Gulliver's Travels (1726)

Words related to Swift

rapid, unexpected, hasty, nimble, sudden, abrupt, quick, speedy, expeditious, short, prompt, flying, express, spanking, precipitate, ready, fleet, cracking, screaming, breakneck

Words nearby Swift

sweven, sweyn, swff, swg, swidden, swift, swift current, swift fox, swift moth, swift's disease, swift, jonathan

Origin of Swift

before 900; Middle English (adj. and adv.), Old English (adj.); akin to Old English swīfan to revolve, Old Norse svīfa to rove; see swivel

Words that may be confused with Swift

fast, quick, rapid, swift, (see, synonym, study, at, quick)

Other words from Swift

swift·ly , adverb
swift·ness , noun

Word origin for Swift

Old English, from swīfan to turn; related to Old Norse svifa to rove, Old Frisian swīvia to waver, Old High German sweib a reversal; see swivel

Synonyms for Swift

abrupt, expeditious, hasty, nimble, quick, rapid, speedy, sudden, unexpected, cracking, express, fleet, flying, precipitate, prompt, ready, screaming, short, spanking, alacritous, barrelling, breakneck, double-quick, fleet-footed, headlong, hurried, in nothing flat, like crazy, like mad, on the double, pronto, shaking a leg, short-lived, snappy, speedball, supersonic, winged