hasty

IPA: hˈeɪsti

noun

  • A surname.
  • An unincorporated community in Newton County, Arkansas, United States.
  • A census-designated place in Bent County, Colorado, United States.

adjective

  • Acting in haste; being too hurried or quick
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Examples of "hasty" in Sentences

  • I was hasty in choosing the name.
  • Somehow the implementation was hasty.
  • The block was hasty and badly judged.
  • He is considered impetuous and hasty by his elders.
  • This is my apologies for the hasty, unrefined message.
  • I was hasty because of the virulent nature of the editors.
  • He was hasty and impetuous and lacked foresight and prudence.
  • Hasty generalization is the opposite of the ecological fallacy.
  • It was derived from the hasty mispronounciation of the actual word.
  • Sorry for the truthfully, hasty and incorrect accusation by the way.
  • I'm thirty, and not what you call hasty, as I used to be, or thinking that nothing matters like the French.
  • Asmal warned against what he described as hasty and ill-considered responses to the national higher education plan.
  • The Cabinet said it also wants the Israeli leadership to apologize for what it described as "hasty" remarks about Egypt.
  • Fisheries director Erminio Lima Alberto told AFP that the EU should reconsider the ban, which he called a hasty measure.
  • Heine says he's been forced to take his stock of the bath salts - worth thousands of dollars - off the shelves because of what he calls a hasty and wrong decision by the attorney general.
  • When John Paul's beatification was announced in January, the U.S.-based Survivor's Network of those Abused by Priests criticized what it described as a "hasty drive to confer sainthood on the pontiff under whose reign most of the widely documented clergy sex crimes and coverups took place."

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