ultra-fast
adjective
(alsoultrafast)uk/ˌʌl.trəˈfɑːst/us/ˌʌl.trəˈfæst/extremelyfast:
Wepaidextrafor ultra-fastbroadband, as there were four of usworkingfromhomeas well asstreamingfilmsand TV.
Thelatesttrendinpreventivemedicineis ultrafast radiologicalscanningondemand.
- Today'sstrongand ultrafastplayersarepushingtheirbodiesto thelimits.
- Theinternationaldemandfor the country'sexportshas been animportantdriverofitsultra-fasteconomicgrowth.
- ThelatestCTscanningmachinesare ultra-fast.
- Thescientistshavepioneeredamethodin which an ultra-fastlasercan be used tovaporizemoleculesortissues.
- Videogamerswantacomputerthatdeliversultra-fastperformanceso they canplaywithout anylag.
Fast and rapid
- (at) full speed/tilt/peltidiom
- apace
- as fast asyourlegs would carryyouidiom
- as ifit isgoing out of styleidiom
- at a rate of knotsidiom
- fleet
- hypersonic
- in the twinkling of an eyeidiom
- Jack Robinson
- lickety-split
- lightning
- like a shotidiom
- prompt
- smartly
- souped-up
- spread like wildfireidiom
- streak
- super-express
- superfast
- wildfire