All raced synonyms
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R r noun raced
- seeded β the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
- strained β affected or produced by effort; not natural or spontaneous; forced: strained hospitality.
- branched β a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
- brooked β to bear; suffer; tolerate: I will brook no interference.
- ducted β Simple past tense and past participle of duct.
- tided β the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, and occurring about every 12 hours.
- matched β Simple past tense and past participle of match.
- relayed β a series of persons relieving one another or taking turns; shift.
- clashed β Simple past tense and past participle of clash.
- clipped β Clipped means neatly cut.
- went β Archaic. a simple past tense and past participle of wend.
- met β simple past tense and past participle of meet1 .
- scurried β to go or move quickly or in haste.
verb raced
- competed β to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
- ran β simple past tense of run.
- contested β causing dispute or argument
- sprinted β to race or move at full speed, especially for a short distance, as in running, rowing, etc.
- battled β Simple past tense and past participle of battle.
- vied β to strive in competition or rivalry with another; contend for superiority: Swimmers from many nations were vying for the title.
- bolted β equipped with a bolt or bolts
- chased β Pursue in order to catch or catch up with.
- darted β a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.
- dashed β made up of dashes: a dashed line down the middle of the road.
- flew β a simple past tense of fly1 .
- galloped β Simple past tense and past participle of gallop.
- hurried β moving or working rapidly, especially forced or required to hurry, as a person.
- hustled β Simple past tense and past participle of hustle.
- rushed β to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence.
- scampered β to run or go hastily or quickly.
- shot β a discharge of a firearm, bow, etc.
- tore β simple past tense of tear2 .
- boiled β that has been brought to boiling point
- bustle β If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
- careered β an occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, followed as one's lifework: He sought a career as a lawyer.
- coursed β a direction or route taken or to be taken.
- flung β simple past tense and past participle of fling.
- hasted β swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
- hastened β to move or act with haste; proceed with haste; hurry: to hasten to a place.
- hied β to hasten; speed; go in haste.
- lashed β having lashes or eyelashes, especially of a specified kind or description (usually used in combination): long-lashed blue eyes.
- outstripped β Simple past tense and past participle of outstrip.
- posted β Chiefly British. a single dispatch or delivery of mail. the mail itself. the letters and packages being delivered to a single recipient. an established mail system or service, especially under government authority.
- pursued β to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.; chase.
- scudded β to run or move quickly or hurriedly.
- scuttled β to run with quick, hasty steps; scurry.
- skimmed β to take up or remove (floating matter) from the surface of a liquid, as with a spoon or ladle: to skim the cream from milk.
- whisked β to move with a rapid, sweeping stroke: She whisked everything off the table with her arm.
- winged β having wings.
- sped β a simple past tense and past participle of speed.
- zipped β zero or nothing: The score of last night's hockey game was 4βzip.