hie Antonyms
Strongest:
- poke
- creep
- crawl
- poke
- poke
- loiter
- linger
- tarry
- drag
- loiter
- tarry
- lag
- poke
- crawl
- drag
- lag
- hang-around-or-out-
- linger
- hang-around-or-out-
- creep
Strong:
- stroll
- dillydally
- dillydally
- saunter
- plod
- slow-down-or-up-
- dawdle
- dawdle
- plod
- stroll
- lumber
- shuffle
- shuffle
- lumber
- amble
- dally
- slow-down-or-up-
- amble
- saunter
- dally
Weak:
Strongest:
- fly
- chase
- dart
- buzz
- rush
- speed
- travel
- race
- blow
- hurry
- trot
- run
- scoot
- zip
- tear
- drive
- jump
- rip
- scurry
- scuttle
Strong:
- hump
- get-a-move-on
- blaze
- bundle
- jet
- breeze
- motor
- whirl
- hurtle
- jog
- rustle
- cannonball
- step
- bolt
- rocket
- pelt
- hurl
- make-tracks
- hare
- bowl
- ram
- bomb
- bustle
- belt
- hustle
- hotfoot-it-
- beat-it
- nip
- careen
- hasten
- shoot
- dash
- blast
- career
- shake-a-leg
- flit
- gallop
- step-on-it
- zoom
- crack-on-
- whisk
- barrel
- course
- highball
Weak:
Meaning of hie
Wordnet
hie (v)
move hurridly
Webster
hie (v. i.)
To hasten; to go in haste; -- also often with the reciprocal pronoun.
Webster
hie (n.)
Haste; diligence.
hie Sentence Examples
- The hikers hie-ed up the winding mountain path.
- The servants hie-ed to prepare the grand feast.
- The messenger hie-ed with haste to deliver the urgent message.
- The dancers hie-ed gracefully across the stage.
- The birds hie-ed south for the winter.
- The professor hie-ed to the library to conduct his research.
- The children hie-ed to the playground, eager to play.
- The soldiers hie-ed to the battlefield, ready for combat.
- The knights hie-ed into the jousting arena, their lances held high.
- The firefighters hie-ed to the burning building to save lives.
FAQs About the word hie
move hurridlyTo hasten; to go in haste; -- also often with the reciprocal pronoun., Haste; diligence.
fly, chase, dart, buzz, rush,speed, travel, race, blow, hurry
poke, creep,crawl, poke, poke, loiter, linger, tarry, drag, loiter
The hikers hie-ed up the winding mountain path.
The servants hie-ed to prepare the grand feast.
The messenger hie-ed with haste to deliver the urgent message.
The dancers hie-ed gracefully across the stage.