Meaning & Definition of Hurried in English
English⟶
Hurried
Done in a fast or rushed manner.
Pronunciation:
/ˈhɜːr.id/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Characterized by a sense of speed or urgency.
Example Sentence: She gave a hurried goodbye before rushing out the door.
Definition: Completed with haste; lacking in carefulness due to time constraints.
Example Sentence: His hurried decision led to several mistakes.
Definition: Rushed or done with tension or anxiety.
Example Sentence: The hurried pace of the meeting made it difficult to focus.
Etymology
Origin: From the verb 'hurry', originally meaning 'to push or urge.'
Synonyms
rushedhastyquickspeedyscurry
Common Phrases and Expressions
- in a hurry: To be in a rush or to need to do something quickly.
- hurriedly: In a rushed or hasty manner.
- make haste: To move quickly.
Translations
- Spanish: apresurado
- French: pressé
- German: eilig
- Russian: поспешный
Related Words
- hurry: To move or act with speed.
- haste: Excessive speed or urgency of movement or action.
- rush: To move with urgent haste.
Slang Meanings of hurried
Meaning: In a rush or stressed out.
Example Sentence: I'm so hurried today; I barely had time for breakfast!
Meaning: Feeling frantic or overwhelmed.
Example Sentence: Don't get all hurried about the deadline; we still have time.