hurried

  • 21hurried — Synonyms and related words: abrupt, accident prone, at the double, breakneck, brief, careless, crowded, cursory, desperate, devil may care, double quick, double time, expeditious, festinate, feverish, flying, frantic, frenetic, furious, hard… …

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  • 22hurried — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. quick, speedy, in a hurry; see fast 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. hasty, quick, rushed, speedy, swift, breakneck, superficial, cursory, perfunctory, slapdash. ANT.: slow, leisurely, careful III (Roget s Thesaurus …

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  • 23hurried — hur·ried || hÊŒrɪd adj. performed quickly; carried out quickly due to lack of time; hasty hur·ry || hÉœrɪ / hÊŒrɪ n. rush, haste; urgency v. make haste, rush; urge, prod …

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  • 24hurried — a. 1. Driven (by work), over head and ears, pressed for time. 2. Hasty, cursory, slight, superficial …

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  • 25hurried — adj 1. rushed, driven, pressed for time; expeditious, urgent, pressing; hustling, bustling, fluttering, darting, scurrying, scuttling; feverish, frantic, frenetic, hectic. 2. hasty, cursory, superficial, shallow, perfunctory, passing, offhand;… …

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  • 26hurried — [ˈhʌrid] adj done quickly, because you do not have enough time Syn: rushed Ant: unhurried hurriedly adv …

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  • 27hurried — hur•ried [[t]ˈhɜr id, ˈhʌr [/t]] adj. 1) moving or working rapidly 2) done with hurry; hasty • Etymology: 1660–70 hur′ried•ly, adv. hur′ried•ness, n …

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  • 28hurried — /ˈhʌrid/ (say hureed) adjective 1. driven or impelled to hurry, as a person. 2. characterised by or done with hurry; hasty. {hurr(y) + i 2 + ed2} –hurriedly, adverb –hurriedness, noun …

  • 29hurried child syndrome — situation where parents over schedule their kids lives with activities and push them to succeed academically and force them to take enrichment classes …

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  • 30Hurriedly — Hurried Hur ried, a. 1. Urged on; hastened; going or working at speed; as, a hurried writer; a hurried life. [1913 Webster] 2. Done in a hurry; hence, imperfect; careless; as, a hurried job. A hurried meeting. Milton. {Hur ried*ly}, adv. {Hur… …

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