The boy was hasty.
The adverb form of the word "hasty" is hastily.An example sentence with this word is: "she hastily packed her bag".
I may have been a little hasty in giving my notice at work as I still haven't found a job. When I saw an angry bull in the field, I beat a hasty retreat. Do not be too hasty in your judgment of her skills.
The word "hasty" is never a verb. The noun is haste and the verb is to hasten. Deliberate and hasty as adjectives: "The change in location was a deliberate choice by the board, although they may have been too hasty in their decision." Hasty as an adjective and deliberate (consider, discuss, examine) as a verb: "The jury decided to deliberate rather than reach a hasty verdict."
No. Hasty means "fast"
The word 'hasty' is the adjective form of the noun haste.The noun form for the adjective 'hasty' is hastiness.
The brothers were too hasty to get to work and made a complete mess of things.We reach a hasty decision, and we now realise it was the wrong one.
The word hasty is an adjective. It means to be acting in a haste.
Sentences using 'hasty' could be: He had been too hasty doing up his shirt buttons that morning; one was in the wrong hole. She was hasty to finish, as she was meeting someone in ten minutes.
Haastig is a Dutch equivalent of the English adjective "hasty."
Yes, it is. It means in a quick, hurried or hasty manner.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.