HASTY


Meaning of HASTY in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ heɪsti ]

( hastier, hastiest)

1.

A hasty movement, action, or statement is sudden, and often done in reaction to something that has just happened.

One company is giving its employees airplane tickets in the event they need to make a hasty escape.

= swift, quick

ADJ : usu ADJ n

• hasti‧ly

‘It may be satisfying, but it’s not fun.’ ‘No, I’m sure it’s not,’ said Virginia hastily. ‘I didn’t mean that.’

= swiftly

ADV : ADV with v

2.

A hasty event or action is one that is completed more quickly than normal.

After the hasty meal, the men had moved forward to take up their positions.

= quick, hurried

ADJ : usu ADJ n

• hasti‧ly

He said good night hastily, promising that he would phone Hans in the morning...

= hurriedly

ADV : ADV with v

3.

If you describe a person or their behaviour as hasty , you mean that they are acting too quickly, without thinking carefully, for example because they are angry.

A number of the United States’ allies had urged him not to take a hasty decision.

= rash

ADJ [ disapproval ]

• hasti‧ly

I decided that nothing should be done hastily, that things had to be sorted out carefully.

ADV : ADV with v

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