quickly-restored
|quick-ly-re-stored|
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/ˈkwɪkli rɪˈstɔrd/
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/ˈkwɪkli rɪˈstɔːd/
fast recovery
Etymology
The word 'quickly-restored' is a compound adjective formed by combining 'quickly' and 'restored'. 'Quickly' originates from Old English 'cwiclice', meaning 'lively' or 'alive', and 'restored' comes from Latin 'restaurare', meaning 'to renew'.
'Quickly' evolved from Old English 'cwiclice', while 'restored' evolved from Latin 'restaurare' through Old French 'restorer'.
Initially, 'quickly' meant 'lively', but it evolved to mean 'in a short time'. 'Restored' has maintained its meaning of 'renewed' or 'repaired'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
refers to something that has been returned to its original state or condition in a short amount of time.
The quickly-restored painting was back on display within a week.
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Last updated: 2025/06/30 01:58
