Haste applies to personal action and implies urgency and precipitancy and often rashness. Definition of hurry verb in oxford advanced learner's dictionary To move, proceed, or act with haste (often followed byup ).
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See examples of hurry used in a sentence.
To move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this
To move or act with speed or haste. If you are in a hurry to do something, you need or want to do something quickly If you do something in a hurry, you do it quickly or suddenly Kate was in a hurry to grow up, eager for knowledge and experience
Eric left the barge in a hurry. 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. You won't beat him in a hurry We won't go there again in a hurry. Some common synonyms of hurry are dispatch, expedition, haste, and speed
While all these words mean quickness in movement or action, hurry often has a strong suggestion of agitated bustle or confusion.