speedily adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
SPEEDILY (adverb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
speedy. adjective. ˈspēd-ē speedier; speediest. : moving or taking place fast.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishspeed‧y /ˈspiːdi/ adjective (comparative speedier, superlative speediest) 1 happening or done quickly or without delay SYN quick a speedy recovery from injury► see thesaurus at fast2 a speedy car, boat etc goes fast SYN fast —speedily adverb The matter was speedily ...
adjective. /ˈspiːdi/ /ˈspiːdi/ (comparative speedier, superlative speediest) happening or done quickly or without delay synonym rapid.
Quickly, slowly, yesterday, last week, here, there, today, daily, never, rarely, extremely, annually, etc., are some examples of adverbs.
Fast is one of a category of adjectives that double as adverbs without requiring the -ly ending. Because fast works this way—and it does for all its main senses, including in a speedy manner and in a secure manner or tightly—the adjectival fastly is a superfluous word. The -ly adds nothing.
speed. / (spiːd) / noun. the act or quality of acting or moving fast; rapidity. the rate at which something moves, is done, or acts.
adverb. /ˈheɪstɪli/ /ˈheɪstɪli/ very quickly, because you are in a hurry, especially when this has bad results synonym hurriedly.
adjective,speed·i·er, speed·i·est. characterized by speed; rapid; swift; fast.
characterized by speed; rapid; swift; fast. coming, given, or arrived at quickly or soon; prompt; not delayed: a speedy recovery.
If you hasten to do something, you quickly do it: The president hastened to reassure his people that he was in perfect health. If you hasten to say something, you want to make it clear: It was an unfortunate decision and I hasten to say it had nothing to do with me.
The water flowed in and the tower rottened fastly. But shield walls fastly rose up.
Adverb. fastly (comparative more fastly, superlative most fastly) In a secure or firm manner; securely quotations ▼synonyms ▲ Synonyms: fast, firmly, securely, tightly.
The Dog ran fast. Explanation: There is no need for "fastly" because "fast" is both an adjective and an adverb. So, "The dog ran fast" is completely correct.
The Old English root of speedy is spedig, which curiously means "wealthy." A now old fashioned meaning of "speed," in fact, was "success" or "prosperity.”
adverb. adverb. /ˈizəli/ 1without problems or difficulty I can easily finish it tonight.
“Speedy recovery.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/speedy%20recovery.
abnormally absentmindedly accidentally actually adventurously afterwards almost always annually anxiously arrogantly awkwardly bashfully beautifully bitterly bleakly blindly blissfully boastfully boldly bravely briefly brightly briskly broadly busily calmly carefully carelessly cautiously certainly cheerfully clearly ...
verb. sped ˈsped or speeded; speeding. intransitive verb. : to make haste.