"Rapidity" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rapidity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rapidity" Meaning

Rapidity refers to the quality of being very fast or swift, either in movement, action, or thought. It can also describe a quality of being quick to adjust, respond, or make decisions.

"Rapidity" Examples

Examples of Usage for "Rapidity"


1. Formal Description

- In a debate: "The politician quickly responded with urgency and rapidity in her speech, directly addressing the concerns of the public."

2. In Sports

- Admiring a player's skill: "The rapidity with which the tennis player hit the ball was impossible to follow; it was a display of skill unmatched by any other."

3. Scientific or Technological Context

- Discussing a new technology: "The revolutionary new battery technology allows for unparalleled rapidity of charging, making it ideal for electric vehicles."

4. Emphasizing Action

- Describing a quick action: "She moved rapidly through the hall, not wanting to be late for her presentation."

5. In Historical Events

- Explaining a battle tactic: "The swift movements by the military led to an unexpected victory due in part to the rapidity with which they responded to the enemy's attacks."

Each of these examples showcases the word "rapidity" playing a significant role in describing quickness, speed, or rapid action in various contexts.

"Rapidity" Similar Words

Raphide

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A raphide is a type of specialized storage structure found in the vacuoles of some plant cells. It is a needle-shaped, spiral or curved structure composed of crystalline silicon oxides and calcium oxides. In certain situations, raphides can help protect the plant from herbivores by releasing sharp, toxic bits of calcium oxalate crystal when they are crushed.

Raphides

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Raphidiidae

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Raphidiomimula

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I'm not familiar with the word "raphidiomimula." It appears to be a made-up or non-existent word. It could be a typo or a word from an obscure or specialized context, such as a fictional language, a jargon or technical term, or a word from a language other than English.<br><br>Can you provide more context or information about the word "raphidiomimula"?

Raphidioptera

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Raphidioptera is an order of insects in the superorder Neuropteroidea, that are also known as snakeflies. They are found in a wide range of habitats in the Holarctic and Afrotropical realms.

Raphidophora

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Raphis

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Raphis is a genus of plants in the family Arecaceae, commonly known as date palms. They are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, including the Caribbean, Central America, and parts of South America. Some species of Raphis are cultivated as ornamental plants for their attractive foliage and ability to form dense cover.

Rapid

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Rapidly

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Quickly or at a high speed, often to the point of being sudden or sudden-like, or moving briskly.

Rapidness

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The word "rapidness" refers to the quality or state of being rapid, which means moving or happening quickly, swift, or hastened. It describes a fast pace or speed, often implied or appreciated.<br><br>Example: "The rapidness of the rescue operation was astonishing, and the team arrived just in time to save the stranded hikers."

Rapids

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A rapid is a channel of fast-moving water in a stream, river, or other body of water, typically created by a fall or slope in the riverbed, where the water flows swiftly down a narrow and steeply sloping course, often through a rocky or stony area.<br><br>There can also be a term called "rapids" in skiing and snowboarding, referring to a steep, steeply sloping part of a mountain slope, often with a smooth surface, that is suitable for quick, plunging turns.<br><br>Additionally, rapids is a type of catchy, rhythmic spoken word (either over beatboxing or other vocal percussion and/ or over an instrumental track), that may be simply referred to as rap.

Rapier

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Rapiered

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There is no word "rapiered" in the English language. However, "rapiers" is a noun that refers to a type of slender, thin sword that was popular in Europe during the 16th to 17th centuries, originating in Italy.

Rapiers

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Rapiers are a type of sword that originated in the 16th century, characterized by a long, slender blade with a sharp point and usually a complex hilt. They were popular among gentlemen and duelists, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, and were often used for dueling andξε fencing.

Rapine

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