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1. fast-growing
adjective. tending to spread quickly.
Synonyms
- aggressive
- invasive
Antonyms
- defensive
- unaggressive
- amicable
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Rhymes with Fast Food
- misconstrued
- yongchaiyudh
- construed
- protrude
- preclude
- extrude
- exclude
- conclude
- ballyhooed
- unglued
- subdued
- shampooed
- seclude
- reviewed
- obtrude
- nonfood
- maksoud
- intrude
- include
- imbued
- eschewed
- debuted
- tattooed
- spewed
- skewed
- screwed
- renewed
- pursued
- masoud
- masood
Sentences with fast-food
1. Noun Phrase
Calcium and iron can be found in some fast food items, such as burgers with cheese or burritos.
2. Noun Phrase
Most of the restaurants in and near Norwalk are of the fast food variety.
3. Noun Phrase
Patio Red Cherry is still available for sale at some Bojangles fast food chains in the United States.
4. Noun Phrase
Most fast food has been stripped of any vitamins and minerals.
2. fast-flying
adjective. moving swiftly.
Synonyms
- flying
Antonyms
- motionlessness
- immobile
3. food
noun. ['ˈfuːd'] any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue.
Synonyms
- soul food
- micronutrient
- comfort food
- manna
- comestible
- beverage
- provisions
- chyme
- feed
- alimentation
- fare
- water
- vitellus
- aliment
- commissariat
- miraculous food
- yolk
- manna from heaven
- nutrient
- medium
- pabulum
- drinkable
- solid food
- provender
- potable
- sustenance
- substance
- drink
- victuals
- viands
- victual
- edible
- eatable
- nutrition
- food product
- foodstuff
- nutriment
- nourishment
Antonyms
- tough
- indigestible
- inedible
- breastfeed
Etymology
- fode (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. fast
adjective. ['ˈfæst'] acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly.
Synonyms
- hurried
- meteoric
- instant
- express
- alacritous
- sudden
- immediate
- fast-breaking
- quick
- speed
- high-speed
- double-quick
- fleet
- rapid
- fastness
- swift
- prompt
- instantaneous
- windy
- red-hot
- swiftness
- high-velocity
- smart
- accelerated
- speedy
- scurrying
- blistering
- fast-paced
- winged
- straightaway
- hurrying
Antonyms
- gradual
- unhurried
- nonviolent
- uncharged
Etymology
- fæst (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- fæstan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. fast
noun. ['ˈfæst'] abstaining from food.
Synonyms
- Ramadan
- diet
- abstinence
- dieting
- hunger strike
Antonyms
- mediacy
- distant
- ultimate
- unexcitable
Etymology
- fæst (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- fæstan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. fast
adverb. ['ˈfæst'] firmly or closely.
Antonyms
- local
Etymology
- fæst (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- fæstan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. food
noun. ['ˈfuːd'] any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment.
Synonyms
- junk food
- fresh foods
- baked goods
- coconut meat
- pasta
- slop
- breakfast food
- loaf
- leftovers
- nutrient
- dika bread
- meat
- green groceries
- fish
- yogurt
- solid food
- convenience food
- solid
- butter
- green goods
- health food
- chocolate
- yoghourt
- cheese
- seafood
- produce
- yoghurt
- alimentary paste
- coconut
- fresh food
Antonyms
- deprive
- soft water
- fresh water
- hard water
Etymology
- fode (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. food
noun. ['ˈfuːd'] anything that provides mental stimulus for thinking.
Synonyms
- pabulum
- mental object
- intellectual nourishment
- cognitive content
- food for thought
Antonyms
- bottlefeed
- stand still
- ebb
- abstain
Etymology
- fode (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. fast
adjective. ['ˈfæst'] unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause.
Synonyms
- truehearted
- firm
- loyal
Antonyms
- cool
- unemotionality
- passionless
- far
Etymology
- fæst (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- fæstan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. fast
adjective. ['ˈfæst'] (of surfaces) conducive to rapid speeds.
Antonyms
- past
Etymology
- fæst (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- fæstan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))