If you have a hash which specifies an ordering for values, then your sorting is much easier:
my %hash = (
"very slow" => 1,
"slow" => 2,
"slowish" => 3,
"medium" => 4,
"acceptable" => 5,
"fast" => 6,
"very fast" => 7,
);
Now to sort, we just compare the array elements as keys into the hash:
my @sorted = sort { $hash{$a} <=> $hash{$b} } @array;
Hence:
my @array = ("slow", "very fast", "fast", "very slow", "acceptable");
would sort into:
very slow, slow, acceptable, fast, very fast
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