different between urgently vs quickly

urgently

English

Etymology

urgent +? -ly

Adverb

urgently (comparative more urgently, superlative most urgently)

  1. With great haste, with a sense of urgency, because it is very important.
    We all urgently need to apply solutions to the problem of pollution.
    Funds are urgently required if this work is to be completed as planned.
  2. Continuously. With insistence.
    He pleaded urgently for release from what he considered to be an unjust imprisonment.

Synonyms

  • (great haste): imperatively, pressingly
  • (continuously): persistently, persuasively

Antonyms

  • apathetically
  • half-heartedly

Translations

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quickly

English

Etymology

From Middle English quickly, quikliche, quicliche, cwikliche, cwickliche, from Old English cwicul??e, equivalent to quick +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?kw?kli/

Adverb

quickly (comparative more quickly, superlative most quickly)

  1. Rapidly; with speed; fast.
  2. Very soon.
    If we go this way, we'll get there quickly.

Usage notes

  • Although the comparative (quicklier) and superlative (quickliest) one-word forms exist and are and have been in limited use, the two-word forms (more quickly and most quickly) are much more common.

Related terms

  • quick (adjective and adverb)

Translations

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