Antonym: composure, self-possession. Similar words: eastern, taste of, disaster, eastern europe, step by step, last, vast, fast. Meaning: [heɪst] n. 1. overly eager speed (and possible carelessness) 2. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner 3. a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry.
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6 More haste, less speed.
7 Haste love, soon cold.
8 Haste makes waste.
9 Make haste slowly.
11 Haste trips over its own heels.
12 They worked with frantic haste.
13 She worked with frantic haste.
14 He worked with feverish haste.
15 I soon regretted my haste.
16 Accuracy is not always compatible with haste.
17 In my haste I forgot my coat.
18 Unfortunately the report was prepared in haste and contained several inaccuracies.
19 In his blind haste he almost ran into the river.
20 Go placidly, amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.
21 In their haste to escape the rising water, they dropped some expensive equipment.
22 Make haste in doing good, restrain your mind from evil. Whosoever is slow in doing well, his mind delights in evil?
23 In his haste,he clashed the cup against the corner of the table.
24 In his haste to leave, he forgot his briefcase.
25 'More haste, less speed,' as the saying goes.
26 The letter had clearly been written in haste.
27 They left in haste,(www.Sentencedict.com) without even saying goodbye.
28 They left the funeral with almost indecent haste .
29 She hailed a taxi and left in great haste.
30 The contract says the work must be completed with all possible haste.