Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rapid-fire
adjective
/ˈræpɪd faɪər/

Definition
A term used to describe something that happens in quick succession or without delay.

Examples
- The presenter gave a rapid-fire series of questions during the quiz.
- The movie featured rapid-fire action scenes that kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
- He spoke in a rapid-fire manner, making it hard to catch every word.

Meaning
Rapid-fire refers to the fast pace at which something occurs, often used in contexts such as speaking, shooting, or any other actions that happen rapidly.

Synonyms
- fast-paced
- swift
- quick
- brisk