Fast. (quickly). Post haste means - as fast as possible.
The expression has its origins in the early days of the UK postal service when special transport services were laid on for delivering the post (mail) on time and without delay.
I have received your message, in which you wrote that you are beseiged, hold on and I will send help posthaste.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
I have received your message, in which you wrote that you are beseiged, hold on and I will send help posthaste.
It means "with the utmost speed".
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Post, as in postcard and posthaste.
There are several synonyms for directly. Immediately, right away, and posthaste are three of them. An antonym for directly would be indirectly.
The word you asked about is actually two words, from the Latin: post haste. It isn't very common these days, but it means "as quickly as possible." And it does not have a verb form.
The answer is post, to make postcard, postbox, postcode, postbag, and posthaste.
The category was Word and Phase OriginsThe clue is "Meaning Rapidly this term began in England referring to the speed with which the mail was delivered"The answer is What is posthaste?