IPA: /swɪθ/
KK: /swɪθ/
Having a strong or intense quality; forceful.
The speaker delivered a swith argument that captivated the audience.
In a quick or speedy manner; done promptly or with urgency.
She swith completed her homework before dinner.
The word 'swith' originates from Old English 'swīþ', meaning strong or powerful. It is used to denote a sense of swiftness or quickness in action.
Think of the Old English word for strong or powerful, which helps you remember that 'swith' conveys a sense of quickness or swiftness.