Swiftly
A cheetah can move swiftly on land and a peregrine falcon can move swiftly in the air.
The word that goes with that definition is "door."
"Swiftly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done, in this case, indicating that something is done quickly or promptly.
The word for yielding power is "surrender."
swiftly rapidly
more swiftly, most swiftly
The word swiftly is an adverb. It means in a swift manner.
Yes.
The river current moves more swiftly in the narrow channel. The army moved swiftly to prevent looting after the earthquake.
quickly or rapidly.
# To run away, as from trouble or danger # To pass swiftly away; vanish:
rapidly celeritously
Roughly. Hope this helps! :)
Swiftly
I would recommend that you use "most swiftly" since swiftliest could sound a bit awkward.
The word 'swiftly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Some examples:We ran swiftly to the bus stop, just in time to wave good-bye as the bus sped away.The kids swiftly made their bed because they could smell bacon and pancakes.