No. Unlike fast and slow, speedy is always an adjective. The adverb is speedily.
Yes, "speedily" is an adverb. It is used to describe how quickly or rapidly something is done.
There is no such word as "fastily." The adverb "fastly" means securely (made fast or attached). The word fast is the adverb used to mean speedy or quick.
The word "fast" can be an adjective (speedy) or an adverb (speedily). Other adverbs that mean fast are quickly, rapidly, and expeditiously.
"Early" as an adverb, "I lend" as a verb, and "speedy tempo" as a noun; "I render" as a verb and "speedy tempo" as a noun; and "I lend" as a verb, "on-time" as an adverb, and "speedy tempo" as a noun are the respective English equivalents of the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish word presto. Context makes clear which meaning prevails. The respective pronunciations will be "PREH-sto" in Italian and Spanish and "PREH-shtoo" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
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The runner was so speedy that he won the race by a large margin.
What would you call a speedy bird
Speedy Gonzales debuted in1953 .
Speedy J was born in 1969.
Sir Speedy was created in 1968.
The population of Speedy Hire is 2,010.