- verbhurry (verb) · hurries (third person present) · hurried (past tense) · hurried (past participle) · hurrying (present participle)
- move or act with great haste:"we'd better hurry" · "servants hurried around"
- (hurry up)do something more quickly:"hurry up and finish your meal"
- cause to move with haste:"she hurried him across the landing"
- do or finish (something) quickly or too quickly:"formalities were hurried over"
nounhurry (noun)- great haste:"in my hurry to leave I knocked over a pile of books"
- a need for haste; urgency:"there's no hurry to get back" · "relax, what's the hurry?"
Originlate 16th century (as a verb): imitative.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- great haste:
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