Found 4 items, similar to Fasted.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: fast
cepat
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: fast
bangat, banter, cepat, ekspres, kencang, laju, puasa, sebet
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: fast
fast
adj 1: acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly;
“fast film”;
“on the fast track in school”;
“set a
fast pace”;
“a fast car” [ant:
slow]
2: (used of timepieces) indicating a time ahead of or later
than the correct time;
“my watch is fast” [ant:
slow]
3: at a rapid tempo;
“the band played a fast fox trot” [ant:
slow]
4: (of surfaces) conducive to rapid speeds;
“a fast road”;
“grass courts are faster than clay”
5: firmly fastened or secured against opening;
“windows and
doors were all fast”;
“a locked closet”;
“left the house
properly secured” [syn:
barred,
bolted,
latched,
locked,
secured]
6: resistant to destruction or fading;
“fast colors”
7: unrestrained by convention or morality;
“Congreve draws a
debauched aristocratic society”;
“deplorably dissipated
and degraded”;
“riotous living”;
“fast women” [syn:
debauched,
degenerate,
degraded,
dissipated,
dissolute,
libertine,
profligate,
riotous]
8: hurried and brief;
“paid a flying visit”;
“took a flying
glance at the book”;
“a quick inspection”;
“a fast visit”
[syn:
flying,
quick]
9: securely fixed in place;
“the post was still firm after
being hit by the car” [syn:
firm,
immobile]
10: unwavering in devotion to friend or vow or cause;
“a firm
ally”;
“loyal supporters”;
“the true-hearted soldier...of
Tippecanoe”- Campaign song for William Henry Harrison;
“fast friends” [syn:
firm,
loyal,
truehearted,
fast(a)]
fast
n : abstaining from food [syn:
fasting]
fast
v 1: abstain from certain foods, as for religious or medical
reasons;
“Catholics sometimes fast during Lent”
2: abstain from eating;
“Before the medical exam, you must
fast”
fast
adv 1: quickly or rapidly (often used as a combining form);
“how
fast can he get here?”;
“ran as fast as he could”;
“needs medical help fast”;
“fast-running rivers”;
“fast-breaking news”;
“fast-opening (or fast-closing)
shutters”
2: firmly or tightly;
“held fast to the rope”;
“her foot was
stuck fast”;
“held tight” [syn:
tight]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Fasted
Fast
\Fast\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Fasted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Fasting.] [AS. f[ae]stan; akin to D. vasten, OHG.
fast[=e]n, G. fasten, Icel. & Sw. fasta, Dan. faste, Goth.
fastan to keep, observe, fast, and prob. to E. fast firm.]
1. To abstain from food; to omit to take nourishment in whole
or in part; to go hungry.
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Fasting he went to sleep, and fasting waked.
--Milton.
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2. To practice abstinence as a religious exercise or duty; to
abstain from food voluntarily for a time, for the
mortification of the body or appetites, or as a token of
grief, or humiliation and penitence.
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Thou didst fast and weep for the child. --2 Sam.
xii. 21.
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Fasting day, a fast day; a day of fasting.
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