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Main Entry: hastily Part of Speech: adverbDefinition: with great speed Synonyms: agilely, apace, carelessly, double-quick, expeditiously, fast, flat-out*, heedlessly, hurriedly, impetuously, impulsively, lickety-split*, nimbly, on spur of the moment, posthaste, precipitately, prematurely, promptly, quickly, rapidly, rashly, recklessly, speedily, straightaway, subito, suddenly, swiftly, thoughtlessly, too quickly, unpremeditatedly Antonyms: delayed, slowly
Yes, the word hastily is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the cake was hastily made".
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hasty or hastily
"To go hastily" means "to go quickly, hurriedly, fast, swiftly, rapidly, speedily, briskly, or without delay".
A word for unhurriedly could be patiently, slowly, not hastily, or taking your time.
Yes, the word hastily is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the cake was hastily made".
i did the dishes hastily.
more hastily
Hasty is the related adjective for the noun haste. The adverb form is hastily (done in a quick, hurried, or expedient manner).
There are no perfect rhymes for the word hastily.
I felt very uncomfortable in her company so I hastily made my excuses and left.
It's obvious that this answer was hastily written.
Hastily is an adverb, not a verb. It doesn't have a tense.
No, hastily is an adverb, a word that describes a verb or an adjective.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "hastily" (quickly, in a rush).
bob finished the race hastily to everyone else
The word "hastily" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done.