accelerate
Divide accelerate into syllables:
ac · cel · er · ate
How to pronounce accelerate:
Definition of accelerate:
- accelerate:
- The past tense of Accelerate is accelerated.
Synonyms for accelerate:
brisk
brisk up
brisken
deepen
intensify
quicken
speed up
Antonyms for accelerate:
brake
decelerate
go slower
hit the brakes
lose pace
lose speed
put the brakes on
reduce speed
slam on the anchors
slow
slow down
slow up
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