"Speeds" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Speeds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Speeds" Meaning

To move quickly or at a fast rate; to proceed at a swift pace.

"Speeds" Examples

Verb Form


1. Running at high speeds, the car had a significant impact when it crashed into the barrier.
2. The manufacturing process speeds up significantly with the new machine installed.
3. This new internet provider gives me faster speeds compared to my previous one.

Noun Form


1. The planes began to pick up speeds as they regained airspeed.
2. The speeds and accelerations reached were greater than expected, despite the efforts to reduce them.

Adverbial Usage


1. Speeds under 50 km/h will be prioritized to prevent accidents.
2. The car accelerates at incredible speeds down the highway.

"Speeds" Similar Words

Speediest

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Fastest; operating at the highest rate or greatest velocity.

Speedily

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Meaning: quickly or rapidly.

Speediness

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The quality of being fast or rapid. Rapid movement, action, or response.

Speeding

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Driving or traveling faster than the maximum allowed speed limit, usually imposed by law, on a public road or highway.

Speedo

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Speedo refers to a brand of swimwear, particularly swimsuits, goggles, and caps, designed specifically for competitive swimming.

Speedometer

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A speedometer is a device used to measure the speed of a vehicle, such as a car, aircraft, or train. It is typically a dial or display that shows the vehicle's speed in units such as miles per hour (mph), kilometers per hour (km/h), or knots (nautical miles per hour).

Speedometers

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A speedometer is a tool used to measure the speed of a vehicle, typically a car or boat. It shows the speed at which the vehicle is traveling, usually in units such as miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). The speedometer is usually located on the dashboard of the vehicle and is connected to the vehicle's transmission or engine to provide an accurate reading of the speed.

Speedos

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Speedster

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A person or thing that is extremely fast or quick; a person who is extremely skilled at a particular activity, especially a sports player who can run very quickly.

Speedway

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Speedway refers to a type of auto racing track that is typically oval or rectangular in shape, usually with banked turns, where drivers compete in stock cars by completing a set number of laps at high speeds. It is a popular form of motorsport in countries such as the United States, Australia, and the UK. The most well-known version of speedway is stock car racing, particularly in the United States, with iconic tracks like Daytona and Indianapolis hosting high-profile events.

Speedy

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Adjective: quickly moving or done quickly.<br><br>Example: "She's a speedy delivery person who always finishes her job on time."

Speer

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The word "spear" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A long pointed weapon used for hunting or self-defense, typically made of wood or metal.<br>2. A type of fish, particularly a species of drummer fish or a species of mackerel.<br>3. A term used in sports, particularly in field games such as rugby, American football, or Aussie Rules, to describe a player who lines up at the front of the opponent's formation.<br>4. In marketing or business, a "spear" can refer to a specific marketing or sales campaign with a clear goal or objective.<br>5. A "spear" can also refer to a shaft of land or a narrow strip of ground, often used to describe a pointer or indicator.<br><br>The word "speer" is a less common variant of "spear". <br><br>However, I suspect you might be thinking of another word "speer" as in "general Karl von Stülpnagel" or "Heinrich von Speer" whom I've found have some relation to German names or military contexts and also referred to as Speer can also refer for Rudolf Hess's first wife Valerie " Millie" Veit, Melanie Speer.

Speight

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Speight can refer to several things:<br><br>1. A surname of Scottish and English origin, derived from the Old English word "spigge," meaning "barbarian" or "heathen." People with this surname often lived in areas along the Scottish border.<br>2. A reference to William Speight (1826–1909), a British architect and member of the Oxford Movement, a movement within the Church of England that sought to revive certain elements of Catholicism and the early Christian church.<br>3. John Speight (1922–1992), a British actor, best known for his portrayal of Alf Garnett in the sitcom "Till Death Us Do Part."<br>4. Speightstown: a delivery station and a former parish in Barbados.<br>5. Speight (footballer) (1966–1988), a former English professional footballer who played for Dagenham, Plymouth Argyle, Bury, Lincoln City, and Maidstone United.

Speights

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Speight is a Scottish name of Scottish and Northern Irish origin, which is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name Ó Sgiathain, meaning "descendant of Sgiathán", a personal name which is thought to be derived from the word "sgiath", meaning "shield".

Spelaeology

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Speleogenesis

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Speleogenesis is the scientific term for the geological processes by which caves are formed. It encompasses the physical, chemical, and biological factors that shape and create caverns and caves through the dissolution, erosion, and gravitational subsidence of soluble rocks, typically limestone and dolomite, over millions of years.