TOP

Definition of hasty adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

hasty

adjective
 
/ˈheɪsti/
 
/ˈheɪsti/
(comparative hastier, superlative hastiest)
Idioms
jump to other results
  1. said, made or done very quickly, especially when this has bad results synonym hurried
    • a hasty departure/meal/farewell
    • We made a hasty departure.
    • The army beat a hasty retreat.
    • Let's not make any hasty decisions.
    • She regretted her hasty words the moment she’d spoken.
  2. hasty in doing something (of a person) acting or deciding too quickly, without enough thought
    • Perhaps I was too hasty in rejecting his offer.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French hasti, hastif, from haste(noun), haster (verb), of Germanic origin.
Idioms
beat a (hasty) retreat
  1. to go away or back quickly, especially to avoid something unpleasant
    • I decided to beat a hasty retreat.
See hasty in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

Other results

All matches
Idioms
trait
noun
 
 
From the Word list
Oxford 5000
B2
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day