Unrushed: meaning, definitions and examples

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unrushed

 

[ ʌnˈrʌʃt ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

feeling relaxed

Not hurried or rushed; taking one's time; leisurely.

Synonyms

calm, leisurely, relaxed, unhurried

Examples of usage

  • He enjoyed the unrushed pace of life in the countryside.
  • She savored the unrushed atmosphere of the spa.
  • We took an unrushed walk along the beach at sunset.
Context #2 | Adjective

slow and steady

Moving or progressing at a slow and steady pace; not rushed or hurried.

Synonyms

gradual, measured, steady

Examples of usage

  • The unrushed flow of the river was soothing to watch.
  • The team worked together in an unrushed manner to achieve their goal.

Translations

Translations of the word "unrushed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 sem pressa

🇮🇳 बिना जल्दबाजी के

🇩🇪 unbeeilt

🇮🇩 tanpa terburu-buru

🇺🇦 неспішний

🇵🇱 bez pośpiechu

🇯🇵 急がない (isoganai)

🇫🇷 sans hâte

🇪🇸 sin prisas

🇹🇷 acele etmeden

🇰🇷 서두르지 않는 (seodureuji anneun)

🇸🇦 غير مستعجل (ghayr musta'jil)

🇨🇿 bez spěchu

🇸🇰 bez náhlenia

🇨🇳 不急 (bù jí)

🇸🇮 nespremenjen

🇮🇸 án flýti

🇰🇿 асықпай

🇬🇪 ნეიტრალური (neitraluri)

🇦🇿 tələsmədən

🇲🇽 sin prisas

Etymology

The word 'unrushed' combines the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' with the word 'rushed', which originated from the 16th century, meaning to move or act with great haste. The concept of taking things slowly and not rushing can be traced back to ancient philosophical teachings, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness and being present in the moment.

See also: bulrush, inrush, rush, rushed, rushing.