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hurriedhurried /ˈhɚid/ adjective ► hurried done more quickly than usual: Many workers now have a hurried lunch at their desks rather than going out for an hour.She gave the papers a hurried glance before going into the meeting.► rushed done too quickly: The plan should not be rushed - it has to be right.➔ If a person is rushed, he or she feels pressure to get something done quickly: The president refused to be rushed, saying that the plan would take time.► hasty done quickly or without thinking carefully enough: When he realized he was in the wrong room, he made a hasty exit (=left quickly).She advised him to think carefully and not make a hasty decision.➔ You can also say that a person is being hasty: Let's not be hasty - we don't want to make the wrong decision. ➔ see fast1 (2)ADVERBS: hurriedYou can make the adjectives hurried and hasty into adverbs by using an -ly ending: Worrying about being late for work, Alice swallowed her coffee hurriedly. | It was cold, so we hastily got dressed. |