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hasty in Latin

hasty in Latin is festīnus, properus — hasty means done too quickly, without enough thought or care.

hasty in Latin

festīnus
adj
properus
adj

What does "hasty" mean?

  1. adj Done too quickly, without enough thought or care.
    "It was a hasty decision that he later regretted."
  2. 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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