Hastiness: meaning, definitions and examples

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hastiness

 

[ ˈheɪstiˌnəs ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

lack of patience

Hastiness refers to the quality of being overly eager or impatient, often leading to hasty decisions or actions without proper consideration. It is the tendency to act quickly without taking the time to think things through thoroughly.

Synonyms

impatience, impetuosity, rashness

Examples of usage

  • She regretted the hastiness of her decision.
  • His hastiness in responding to the email caused misunderstandings.
  • The project failed due to the hastiness of the team's approach.
Context #2 | Noun

speed in movement or action

Hastiness can also refer to the quality of being rapid or quick in movement or action. It implies a sense of urgency or swiftness in completing tasks or reaching a destination.

Synonyms

celerity, quickness, rapidity

Examples of usage

  • The hastiness of his response impressed his colleagues.
  • She moved with a hastiness that surprised everyone.
  • The horse galloped with great hastiness towards the finish line.

Translations

Translations of the word "hastiness" in other languages:

🇵🇹 pressa

🇮🇳 जल्दबाजी

🇩🇪 Hast

🇮🇩 tergesa-gesa

🇺🇦 поспішність

🇵🇱 pochopność

🇯🇵 性急 (seikyū)

🇫🇷 précipitation

🇪🇸 prisa

🇹🇷 acele

🇰🇷 성급함 (seonggeupham)

🇸🇦 عجلة

🇨🇿 spěch

🇸🇰 ponáhľanie

🇨🇳 匆忙 (cōngmáng)

🇸🇮 naglica

🇮🇸 fljótfærni

🇰🇿 асығыстық

🇬🇪 სიჩქარე

🇦🇿 tələskənlik

🇲🇽 prisa

Etymology

The word 'hastiness' originated from the Middle English word 'hastif,' which meant 'quick in movement or action.' Over time, it evolved to include the connotation of lack of patience or impulsiveness. The concept of hastiness has been explored in various literary works, highlighting its consequences and implications in decision-making and behavior.

See also: hastily.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranking #38,254, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.