The opposite could be dawdle, delay, linger, plod, or tarry.
There are many but perhaps "rush" or "hurry" are the best antonyms for "linger"
Since "stroll" usually means a slow, leisurely walk, the opposite could be to hurry. So antonyms might include hurry, rush, dash, or run.
For the adjective meaning postponed, the opposite could be "advanced" (rescheduled for earlier) or the rarely-used preponed.For the action form of delayed, the opposite would be "expedited."
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We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
A five letter word meaning the opposite of hurry would be dally. There may well be others
Go, hurry, leave, rush...hurry live stay sing one of those
hurry, leave
The opposite of "stroll" is "rush" or "hurry," which convey a sense of moving quickly or with urgency instead of leisurely.
There are many but perhaps "rush" or "hurry" are the best antonyms for "linger"
brief in a hurry limited time a little while a brief time
Since "stroll" usually means a slow, leisurely walk, the opposite could be to hurry. So antonyms might include hurry, rush, dash, or run.
For the adjective meaning postponed, the opposite could be "advanced" (rescheduled for earlier) or the rarely-used preponed.For the action form of delayed, the opposite would be "expedited."
will hurry /will be hurrying/will have hurried/will have been hurrying.
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We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
The word hurry is both a noun and a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). Example uses: Noun: She left in a hurry. Verb: You must hurry to catch that flight.