Haste applies to personal action and implies urgency and precipitancy and often rashness. Some common synonyms of hurry are dispatch, expedition, haste, and speed To move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this
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To move, proceed, or act with haste (often followed byup ).
See examples of hurry used in a sentence.
To (cause to) move, proceed, or act with haste [no object] he hurried into town [~ + to + verb] she hurried to help him when he fell [~ + up] could you please hurry up
[~ + object] the outfielder hurried his throw to first base. To move or act with speed or haste. If you hurry to do something, you start doing it as soon as you can, or try to do it quickly Hardie hurried to make up for her tactlessness by asking her guest about his holiday.
You won't beat him in a hurry
We won't go there again in a hurry. To hurry is to rush, or to move quickly If you're late for a movie and you don't want to miss the beginning, you'll have to hurry into the theater, not stopping to buy popcorn.