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/fast/
adjective
  1. moving or capable of moving at high speed.
    "a fast and powerful car"
    synonyms: speedy, quick, swift, rapid, brisk, nimble, sprightly, lively, fast-moving, high-speed, turbo, sporty, accelerated, express, flying, whirlwind, blistering, breakneck, pell-mell, meteoric, smart, hasty, hurried, unhesitating, expeditious, fleet-footed, nippy, zippy, spanking, scorching, blinding, supersonic, cracking, fleet, tantivy, alacritous, volant
  2. (of a clock or watch) showing a time ahead of the correct time.
    "I keep my watch fifteen minutes fast"
  3. firmly fixed or attached.
    "he made a rope fast to each corner"
    synonyms: secure, secured, fastened, tight, firmly fixed, stuck, jammed, immovable, unbudgeable, stiff, closed, shut, to, attach, fasten, fix, affix, join, connect, couple, link, tie, tie up, bind, fetter, strap, rope, tether, truss, lash, hitch, moor, anchor, yoke, chain
  4. (of a film) needing only a short exposure.
    "a 35-mm color film which is ten times faster than Kodacolor II"
  5. (of a dye) not fading in light or when washed.
    "the dyes are boiled with the yarn to produce a fast color"
    synonyms: indelible, lasting, permanent, stable
  6. (of a person or lifestyle) engaging in or involving exciting or shocking activities.
    "the fast life she led in London"
    synonyms: wild, dissipated, dissolute, debauched, intemperate, immoderate, louche, rakish, decadent, unrestrained, reckless, profligate, self-indulgent, shameless, sinful, immoral, extravagant, swinging

adverb
  1. at high speed.
    "he was driving too fast"
    synonyms: quickly, rapidly, swiftly, speedily, briskly, at speed, at full speed, at full tilt, energetically, hastily, with all haste, in haste, hurriedly, in a hurry, posthaste, pell-mell, without delay, expeditiously, with dispatch, like a shot, like a flash, in a flash, in the blink of an eye, in a wink, in a trice, in no time (at all), on the double, at the speed of light, like an arrow from a bow, double quick, in double quick time, p.d.q. (pretty damn quick), nippily, like (greased) lightning, at warp speed, hell for leather, like mad, like crazy, like the wind, like a bomb, like nobody's business, like a scalded cat, like the deuce, a mile a minute, like a bat out of hell, like the clappers, at a rate of knots, like billy-o, lickety-split, apace
  2. so as to be hard to move; securely.
    "the ship was held fast by the anchor chain"
    synonyms: securely, tightly, immovably, fixedly, firmly
  3. so as to be hard to wake.
    "they were too fast asleep to reply"
    synonyms: deeply, sound, completely

People also ask
What does it mean if someone is fast?
characterized by unrestrained conduct or lack of moral conventions, especially in sexual relations; wanton; loose: Some young people in that era were considered fast, if not downright promiscuous.
What is the other meaning of fast?
fast, rapid, swift, fleet, quick, speedy, hasty, expeditious mean moving, proceeding, or acting with celerity. fast and rapid are very close in meaning, but fast applies particularly to the thing that moves. fast horses. and rapid to the movement itself.
Why does fast have two meanings?
In fact, understanding what someone means when they say fast largely depends on context. Fast can be an adjective meaning “quick,” as in cheetahs are fast, as well as an adverb meaning “quickly” or “done in a short amount of time,” as in the medicine is working very fast.
What is the original meaning of fast?
fast (adv.) Old English fæste "firmly, securely; strictly;" also, perhaps, "speedily," from Proto-Germanic *fasto (source also of Old Saxon fasto, Old Frisian feste, Dutch vast, Old High German fasto, German fast "almost," but in earlier use "firmly, immovably, strongly, very"), from *fastu- (adj.)
adjective ; (1) · moving or able to move rapidly : swift · fast ; (2) · taking a comparatively short time · fast ; (3) · imparting quickness of motion · fast ; (4).
moving or happening quickly, or able to move or happen quickly: fast cars, a fast swimmer, Computers are getting faster all the time.
Fast definition: moving or able to move, operate, function, or take effect quickly; quick; swift; rapid. See examples of FAST used in a sentence.
5 days ago · 1. as in rapid moving, proceeding, or acting with great speed the fast pace of construction resulted in our new house being done ahead of schedule.
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adjective acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly “fast film” “on the fast track in school” “set a fast pace” “a fast car”
Fast means happening, moving, or doing something at great speed. You also use fast in questions or statements about speed.
FAST meaning: 1 : moving or able to move quickly; 2 : happening quickly taking a short amount of time.
FAST meaning: 1. moving, happening, or doing something quickly: 2. If a clock or watch is fast, it shows a time…. Learn more.
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happening in a short time or without delay. We've recorded the fastest rate of increase for several years. We can guarantee a fast response time.
Jan 23, 2023 · I googled “fast definition”, and found this definition. 6. (of a person or lifestyle) engaging in or involving exciting or shocking activities.