Quicker
Quicker is the comparative form of the adjective quick. It is used to compare speed between two subjects, indicating that one is faster or more rapid than the other. The standard superlative form is quickest, and the typical adverbial form for modifying verbs is quickly. In formal writing, quicker is usually treated as an adjective, while more quickly is preferred when describing actions.
Etymology and evolution explain its usage. Quick comes from Old English cwic, originally meaning alive or living,
Usage notes emphasize context. Quicker can modify nouns in attributive position, as in a “quicker route” or
Related forms include quick (the base form), quickest (superlative), and quickly (adverb). The term is predominantly