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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31 Spelling mistakes are often just the result of haste.
32 They obviously left in great haste.
33 He married again with almost indecent haste.
34 The ships were ordered to sea with all haste.
35 'More haste, less speed' is a well-known paradox.
36 Don't act in haste or be hot-headed.
37 She made haste to open the door.
38 Make haste, or we shall miss the train.
39 Her mother advised her against marrying in haste.
40 She started a new relationship with almost indecent haste.
41 After his first wife died, he married again with almost indecent haste.
42 The funeral formalities were performed with almost indecent haste .
43 The pilot wisely decided to return to Farnborough post haste.
44 Why all the haste?
45 Make haste to come.
46 His father had just died and he didn't want to marry with indecent haste.
47 He accused the government of undue haste in bringing in the new law.
48 He was bundled out of the room with unceremonious haste.
49 She went post - haste to the bank and cashed the cheque.
50 Why all this haste?
51 The opposition says the legislation was drafted with indecent haste.
52 The premier left his residence with almost indecent haste following his resignation.
53 I had to make haste if I wasn't to be late.
54 In his haste to get home,[sentencedict.com] he forgot to go to the library.
55 She was rum-maging through the letters, scattering them about the table in her heedless haste.
56 This matter asks haste.
57 In her haste to complete the work on time,(http://sentencedict.com/haste.html) she made a number of mistakes.
58 They approached without haste.
59 We made haste inside, horse, carriage, and all.
60 In haste to get the mail.