"Swiftian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Swiftian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Swiftian" Meaning

Referring to things or persons related to or characteristic of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, and poet famous for works like "Gulliver's Travels" and "A Modest Proposal".

"Swiftian" Examples

Swiftian Usage Examples


1. In a disciplined manner: He tackled the complex problem with a swiftian approach, breaking it down into manageable parts to make it easier to solve.
2. With swiftness: She responded to my question with a swiftian speed, providing a detailed answer before I even finished asking it.
3. In a manner suggesting brightness or clarity: The swiftian light made the dark room feel brighter, illuminating every corner.
4. In a manner suggesting sharpness or cleanness: The chef used a swiftian motion to chop the vegetables, demonstrating a skill that required precision and care.
5. In a manner associated with swiftness or momentum: The football player moved with a swiftian pace, dodging his opponents with ease as he sprinted down the field.

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Moving or doing something quickly or in a short time.

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