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hasted

 

[ heɪstɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

acting quickly

Hasted refers to the act of moving or acting with speed and urgency. It often implies a sense of urgency that necessitates quick movement or decision-making. When someone hasted, they are typically trying to complete a task quickly, often due to time constraints or pressure. This term can be seen in contexts where haste is essential for success or safety.

Synonyms

hastened, hurried, rushed

Examples of usage

  • He hasted to finish his assignment before the deadline.
  • She hasted out the door when she realized the time.
  • The emergency responders hasted to the scene of the accident.

Translations

Translations of the word "hasted" in other languages:

🇵🇹 apressado

🇮🇳 जल्दी

🇩🇪 eilig

🇮🇩 tergesa-gesa

🇺🇦 поспішний

🇵🇱 pośpieszny

🇯🇵 急いでいる

🇫🇷 hâtif

🇪🇸 apurado

🇹🇷 acele

🇰🇷 서두르는

🇸🇦 مستعجل

🇨🇿 zbrklý

🇸🇰 ponáhľajúci

🇨🇳 匆忙的

🇸🇮 noreč

🇮🇸 flýti

🇰🇿 жылдам

🇬🇪 სწრაფი

🇦🇿 tələsik

🇲🇽 apresurado

Etymology

The word 'hasted' is derived from the Old English word 'hæstan', which means 'to hasten, hurry.' It has roots in the Proto-Germanic word '*haistijan', meaning 'to hasten', and is related to the Dutch word 'haasten' and the German word 'hetzen'. The term has evolved over the centuries, but it has maintained its essential meaning of urgency and quickness. It gained a broader use in English literature and daily speech, especially in contexts where the need for speed is emphasized. 'Hasted' can express both physical and metaphorical senses of quickness, marking its significance in various scenarios ranging from storytelling to everyday chores. The evolution of 'hasted' highlights the linguistic shifts that occur as societies place varying emphasis on time and efficiency.