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HURRY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to drive, carry, or cause to move or perform with speed. Synonyms: hasten. to hasten; urge forward (often followed by up ). Synonyms: hustle, expedite, quicken, accelerate. Antonyms: slow, delay. to impel or perform with undue haste: to hurry someone into a decision.
HURRY Synonyms: 288 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for HURRY: hustle, rush, haste, scramble, precipitation, hastiness, scurry, speed; Antonyms of HURRY: deliberation, slowness, deliberateness, procrastination, lateness, lethargy, inertia, sluggishness.
HURRY | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this: to hurry away/ home. Please hurry, the train is about to leave. [ + to do sth ] We had to hurry to get there on time. Fewer examples. I heard a crash and hurried into the kitchen. The telephone rang and she hurried to pick it up. He hurried down the corridor.
HURRY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A2. to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this: Hurry or you'll be late. [ + to infinitive ] She hurried to answer the phone. be hurried into I refuse to be hurried into a decision (= to be forced to make a decision too quickly).
hurry | meaning of hurry in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hur‧ry1 /ˈhʌri $ ˈhɜːri/ S3 W3 verb (hurried, hurrying, hurries) 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to do something or go somewhere more quickly than usual, especially because there is not much time SYN rush If we hurry, we’ll get there in time. I hate having to hurry a meal.
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