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    fast
    [fast]
    adjective
    fast (adjective) · faster (comparative adjective) · fastest (superlative adjective)
    1. moving or capable of moving at high speed:
      "a fast and powerful car"
      • performed or taking place at high speed; taking only a short time:
        "the journey was fast and enjoyable"
      • performing or able to perform a particular type of action quickly:
        "a fast reader"
      • allowing people or things to move at high speed:
        "a wide, fast road"
      • (of a playing field) likely to make the ball bounce or run quickly or to allow competitors to reach a high speed.
    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"
      • (of friends) close and loyal:
        "they remained fast friends"
    4. photography
      (of a film) needing only a short exposure:
      "a 35-mm color film which is ten times faster than Kodacolor II"
      • (of a lens) having a large aperture and therefore allowing short exposure times.
    5. (of a dye) not fading in light or when washed:
      "the dyes are boiled with the yarn to produce a fast color"
    6. (of a person or lifestyle) engaging in or involving exciting or shocking activities:
      "the fast life she led in London"
    adverb
    fast (adverb) · faster (comparative adverb) · fastest (superlative adverb)
    1. at high speed:
      "he was driving too fast"
      • within a short time:
        "they think they're going to get rich fast"
    2. so as to be hard to move; securely:
      "the ship was held fast by the anchor chain"
    3. so as to be hard to wake:
      "they were too fast asleep to reply"
    Origin
    Old English fæst ‘firmly fixed, steadfast’ and fæste ‘firmly’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vast and German fest ‘firm, solid’ and fast ‘almost’. In Middle English the adverb developed the senses ‘strongly, vigorously’ (compare with run hard), and ‘close, immediate’ (just surviving in the archaic fast by; compare with hard by), hence ‘closely, immediately’ and ‘quickly’; the idea of rapid movement was then reflected in adjectival use.
    fast
    [fast]
    verb
    fast (verb) · fasts (third person present) · fasted (past tense) · fasted (past participle) · fasting (present participle)
    1. abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious observance.
    noun
    fast (noun) · fasts (plural noun)
    1. an act or period of fasting:
      "a five-day fast"
    Origin
    Old English fæstan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vasten and German fasten, also to Old Norse fasta, the source of the noun.
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    adjective
    1. moving or capable of moving at high speed:
      Opposite:
    2. firmly fixed or attached:
      Opposite:
    3. (of a dye) not fading in light or when washed:
      Opposite:
    4. (of a person or lifestyle) engaging in or involving exciting or shocking activities:
      Opposite:
    adverb
    1. at high speed:
      Opposite:
      • so as to be hard to move; securely:
      • so as to be hard to wake:
      verb
      1. abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink, especially as a religious observance.
        abstain from food
        refrain from eating
        deny oneself food
        go without food
        go hungry
        eat nothing
        starve oneself
        go on hunger strike
        Opposite:
        indulge oneself
      noun
      1. an act or period of fasting:
        period of fasting
        period of abstinence
        Opposite:
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      What does fasting mean?an abstinence from food, or a limiting of one's food, especially when voluntary and as a religious observance; fasting. a day or period of fasting. a chain or rope for mooring a vessel. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024
      Is fast an adverb?Fast is also an adverb . They work terrifically fast. It would be nice to go faster and break the world record. He thinks they're not adapting fast enough. Barnes also knows that he is fast running out of time.
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      • An adjective meaning moving or able to move quickly.
      • Used to describe a quick runner, a fast car, or a fast pitch.
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      adjective, fast·er, fast·est. moving or able to move, operate, function, or take effect quickly; quick; swift; rapid: a fast pain reliever; a fast horse; a fast pain reliever; a fast thinker.
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