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hasten

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Verb — To move or act quickly, or to make something happen sooner.

How to use hasten

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

hasten to add hasten the process hasten someone's recovery

Etymology

Formed from "haste" plus the verb-forming suffix "-en," on the pattern of words like "sweeten" or "loosen."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hasten” mean?

The word “hasten” means to move or act quickly, or to make something happen sooner. In plain terms, to speed up — either yourself moving faster, or causing some event to arrive earlier than it would have.

How do you pronounce “hasten”?

“Hasten” is pronounced HAY-sn (/ˈheɪ.sn̩/ in IPA).

How do you use “hasten” in a sentence?

Here is “hasten” used in a sentence: “She hastened to explain that it was all a misunderstanding.”

What is another word for “hasten”?

Words with a similar meaning to “hasten” include race, quicken, speed up, rush and zoom.

What part of speech is “hasten”?

“Hasten” is a verb.

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