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The word 'hurried' is the past participle of the verb 'to hurry'; the past participle is also an adjective. The present participle of the verb is a gerund (verbal noun): hurrying.
The word 'hurry' is also a noun; a word for a rush, haste, or disorder.
Words that have similar meanings are synonyms. (Those meaning the opposite are antonyms.)
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The plural form can also be Hurry. Can be Hurries as well
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No, the term 'hurry up' is a verb, adverb combination. In this context, the word 'hurry' is a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). The word 'up' is an adverb that modifies the verb.The noun 'hurry' is an abstract noun, a word for a state of urgency or eagerness.
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There is not word spelled 'hurray' in English. If you mean:hurry, yes, hurry is a common, abstract noun; a word for great haste. The word hurry is also a verb.hooray or its variant, hurrah; no, these are interjections; used to express joy, approval, or encouragement.
Another word for 'in a hurry' is rushed.
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The Latin word for hurry is festino that means to hasten or speed. Another Latin word that means speed is celeritas..
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a haste, a rush, a scurry, an urgency
swiftness, hurry, velocity, pace, acceleration.
Scribbled, scrawled.
rush, speed, hasten, run, dash
The present tense of the word "hurry" is "hurries."