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What is an adverb of the word quick?

Here are some adverbs that describe the word "quick":

General adverbs:

* Quickly - the most common and straightforward adverb.

* Swiftly - implies speed and agility.

* Rapidly - emphasizes a fast rate of change.

* Hurriedly - suggests a sense of urgency or haste.

* Promptly - means on time or without delay.

* Instantly - implies immediate action.

* Suddenly - emphasizes unexpected quickness.

* Brusquely - implies a quick, abrupt manner.

More specific adverbs:

* Nimbly - suggests quickness and dexterity.

* Spontaneously - implies quick and unplanned action.

* Hastily - indicates something done too quickly, potentially without due care.

* Sharply - emphasizes the suddenness or forcefulness of the action.

* Furiously - suggests extreme speed and intensity.

The best adverb to use will depend on the context and the specific meaning you want to convey.

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