Hurry

/ˈhʌ.ɹi/

जल्दी; उतावलापन; शीघ्रता; जल्दी करना/करवाना

Origin & History

From Middle English *hurrien* (“to hurry, hasten”), probably from a Germanic base related to *hurr* (to move fast), later influenced by Scots/English usage; recorded from the 16th century.

मध्य अंग्रेज़ी *hurrien* (“जल्दी करना/तेज़ी से करना”) से; संभवतः एक जर्मनिक मूल से संबंधित, जिसका अर्थ तेज़ी से चलना/हिलना है; 16वीं शताब्दी से प्रचलित रूप में दर्ज।

Definition

Hurry refers to doing something faster than usual because there is little time, or to a feeling/state of urgency; as a verb it means to move or act quickly, or to cause someone/something to be done quickly.

Hurry का अर्थ है समय कम होने के कारण सामान्य से तेज़ी से काम करना या जल्दबाज़ी/तात्कालिकता की स्थिति; क्रिया के रूप में इसका मतलब है जल्दी चलना/करना, या किसी को/किसी काम को जल्दी करवाना।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
Why are you in such a big hurry?
Noun:
There is no hurry on that paperwork.
Verb:
He's hurrying because he's late.
Verb:
If you don't hurry up, you won't finish on time.

Usage Examples

I had to hurry to catch the train.
Don't hurry; we still have plenty of time.
She hurried the children out of the house.
In the hurry of the morning, he forgot his keys.
Take your time—there’s no hurry.

Antonyms

Leisure Slowness Calm Deliberation Unhurriedness

Related Forms

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Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

In a hurry
जल्दी में
Make a hurry
जल्दी करो
No hurry
कोई जल्दी नहीं
Hurry up
जल्दी करो / जल्दी से
More haste, less speed
जल्दबाज़ी में काम बिगड़ता है (जितनी अधिक जल्दबाज़ी, उतनी कम गति/प्रगति)