What is another word for swifts?

Pronunciation: [swˈɪfts] (IPA)

Swifts are a group of birds that are known for their rapid flight. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe swifts such as speedy, fast, quick, brisk, hasty, prompt, agile, active, lively, and spry. These words highlight the swift's incredible flight abilities and swifts are indeed one of the fastest birds in the world, capable of reaching speeds up to 70 miles per hour. Their astounding agility makes them efficient hunters, preying on insects while flying. As migratory birds, swifts travel great distances in a short period of time, which makes them a wonder to behold and admire.

What are the hypernyms for Swifts?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Swifts

The black swifts wheel overhead, and the white-breasted swallows float in the azure.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
Swallows, martins, and swifts were numerous, the martins especially, and it was beautiful to see them for ever wheeling about in a loose swarm about the building.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson
Nothing in fact was the same, for when I looked for the swifts there were no more than about twenty birds instead of over a hundred, and although just on the eve of departure they were not behaving in the same excited manner.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson

Famous quotes with Swifts

  • But not in my family. My mother and father (with immigrant pragmatism) assumed the American tongue would reinvent their children. Just so did several immigrant Hispanic mothers in Southern California recently remark their children’s reluctance to join America. These mothers feared their children were not swimming in the American current—not in the swifts and not in the depths; not even in the pop. They blamed “bilingual education,” a leaky boat theorem ostensibly designed to sink into the American current. (In fact, the theorem became a bureacracy preoccupied with prolonging itself.) These few mothers organized an opposition to bilingual education and eventually they sank the Armada in California. Theirs was an American impulse: to engage the American flow directly and to let their children be taken by it.
    Richard Rodriguez

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