hasty in Latin
hasty in Latin is festīnus, properus — hasty means done too quickly, without enough thought or care.
hasty in Latin
festīnus
properus
What does "hasty" mean?
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adj Done too quickly, without enough thought or care.
"It was a hasty decision that he later regretted."
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adj Quick-tempered; easily provoked.
"He's a hasty man who says things he doesn't mean."
hasty in a sentence
- It was a hasty decision that he later regretted.
- Don't be so hasty — let's think this through.
- He's a hasty man who says things he doesn't mean.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "hasty" in Latin?
"hasty" in Latin is festīnus, properus. hasty means: Done too quickly, without enough thought or care.
How do you use "hasty" in a sentence?
Example: "It was a hasty decision that he later regretted." In Latin, "hasty" is festīnus, properus.
Are there other ways to say "hasty" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "hasty": festīnus, properus.
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