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haste
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
haste
(noun)
waste
(noun)
haste
/
ˈ
heɪst/
noun
haste
/
ˈ
heɪst/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of HASTE
[
noncount
]
:
speed of motion or action
:
quickness or eagerness that can result in mistakes
The application had been approved with undue
haste
.
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—
often used with
in
He left
in haste
[=
hurriedly, in a hurry
], so I didn't get a chance to talk to him.
She sent the letter
in haste
and later regretted it.
In
their
haste
to leave for the airport, they forgot their passports.
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haste makes waste
US
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used to say that doing something too quickly causes mistakes that result in time, effort, materials, etc., being wasted
make haste
old-fashioned
:
to move, act, or go quickly
:
hurry
“You will be too late, if you do not
make haste
.”
Jane Austen,
Persuasion
(1817)
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