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hasty

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adjective

hastier, hastiest 
  1. moving or acting with haste; speedy; quick; hurried.

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  2. made or done with haste or speed.

    a hasty visit.

  3. unduly quick; precipitate; rash.

    a hasty decision.

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  4. brief; fleeting; passing; slight.

    a hasty glance.

  5. impatient; impetuous; thoughtless; injudicious.

    hasty words.

  6. easily irritated or angered; irascible.

    a hasty temper.

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hasty

/ ˈɪɪ /

adjective

  1. rapid; swift; quick

  2. excessively or rashly quick

  3. short-tempered

  4. showing irritation or anger

    hasty words

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • hastily adverb
  • hastiness noun
  • unhasty adjective
  • ˈ󲹲پ adverb
  • ˈ󲹲پԱ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of hasty1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Middle French hasti, hastif; haste, -ive
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Example Sentences

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It's a reference to a well-known phrase in the drag / ballroom world; but several countries complained it broke broadcasting guidelines, prompting a hasty re-write.

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Itoje revealed he had missed a Bible study class in a hasty rearrangement of his schedule after learning on Tuesday he would lead the 2025 Lions tour.

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The hasty deportation of immigrants without due process has led to a host of lawsuits against the Trump administration.

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For the second time at a major inside the past year, McIlroy made a hasty exit after two double bogeys ruined his Augusta scorecard on Thursday.

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Bereaved families have held small hasty burials - without the usual mourning at home.

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When To Use

What doeshastymean?

Hasty most commonly means too fast and often careless.Synonyms include rash, rushed, or hurried.The noun haste most commonly refers to urgency, such as in completing a task. Haste can also be used as another word for speed or swiftness. But haste also commonly means urgency or speed that is careless or reckless. This is how the word is used in the expression haste makes waste, which means that rushing things leads to mistakes. This is usually how hasty is used.Being too hasty when doing something is thought to lead to mistakes. A hasty decision is one that is thought to have been made too quickly, often leading to negative consequences. A hasty generalization involves jumping to broad conclusions by judging something too quickly.Hasty can also mean brief or moving with or done with speed, as in a hasty visit. The adverb hastily can simply mean rapidly but is usually used to mean carelessly, rashly, or too quickly.Example: Don’t be too hasty when decorating the cake—take your time and do it properly.

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