fleet

/fliːt/
noun
  1. A group of ships, vehicles, or aircraft operating together under one control.
    • The airline's fleet includes both small jets and large passenger planes.
    • A fleet of warships sailed into the harbor for the naval exercise.
    • The company owns a fleet of delivery trucks that serve the entire city.
adjective
  1. Moving or able to move very quickly; swift.
    • The cheetah is fleet of foot and can outrun any land animal.
    • The messenger was known for being fleet, delivering news faster than anyone.
    • She was fleet in her movements, dodging the obstacles with ease.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To move or pass swiftly; to disappear quickly.
    • The clouds fleeted across the sky as the storm approached.
    • His childhood fleeted away before he realized it.
    • Time fleets by when you're having fun.