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Whiz through Meaning in English

expression

ˈhwɪz/, /ˈwɪz/ /ˈθɹu
WHIZ THROO
wˈɪz/ /θɹˈuː
WIZ THROO

Definition

To complete a task or activity very quickly and often with ease, sometimes without paying much attention to details.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often used for studying, reading, tests, or chores. Implies speed and ease, but sometimes lack of thoroughness. Common collocation: 'whiz through homework', 'whiz through a book'. Not literal ('whiz' means move fast). Can sound positive (efficient) or negative (careless), depending on context.

Example Sentences

I can whiz through my math homework in fifteen minutes.

basic

He whizzed through the exam and finished first.

basic

They often whiz through chores before going out to play.

basic

If you just whiz through the instructions, you might miss something important.

natural

She tends to whiz through meetings and gets straight to the point.

natural

Don’t just whiz through the reading—try to understand every part.

natural