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Definition of hasty adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

hasty

adjective
 
/ˈheɪsti/
 
/ˈheɪsti/
(comparative hastier, superlative hastiest)
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  1. said, made or done very quickly, especially when this has bad results synonym hurried
    • a hasty departure/meal/farewell
    • We made a hasty departure.
    • The army beat a hasty retreat.
    • Let's not make any hasty decisions.
    • She regretted her hasty words the moment she’d spoken.
  2. hasty in doing something (of a person) acting or deciding too quickly, without enough thought
    • Perhaps I was too hasty in rejecting his offer.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French hasti, hastif, from haste(noun), haster (verb), of Germanic origin.
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beat a (hasty) retreat
  1. to go away or back quickly, especially to avoid something unpleasant
    • I decided to beat a hasty retreat.
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