in a hurry (Meaning)

in a hurry

to hasten the doing of, to urge on to greater speed, great speed, disturbed or disorderly activity, agitated and often bustling or disorderly haste, to perform with undue haste, to move or act with haste, a state of eagerness or urgency, to impel to greater speed, expedite, without delay, to carry or cause to go with haste, to impel to rash or precipitate action, unnecessary haste

in a hurry Sentence Examples

  1. I'm in a hurry to finish my homework before the deadline.
  2. The train is leaving soon, so I need to get to the station in a hurry.
  3. The doctor told me I have to get to the hospital in a hurry.
  4. I'm in such a hurry to get to work that I forgot my keys.
  5. The store is closing soon, so I have to shop in a hurry.
  6. I'm in a hurry to get home before the storm hits.
  7. The fire is spreading quickly, so we need to get out of the building in a hurry.
  8. The baby is crying, so I need to change her diaper in a hurry.
  9. I'm late for my appointment, so I have to drive in a hurry.
  10. The water is rising quickly, so we need to get to higher ground in a hurry.

FAQs About the word in a hurry

to hasten the doing of, to urge on to greater speed, great speed, disturbed or disorderly activity, agitated and often bustling or disorderly haste, to perform

rapidly,quickly, hastily, swiftly, full tilt, soon, promptly, quick, hot, fast

slow,slowly, leisurely,deliberately, lingeringly, sluggishly,ploddingly, delinquently, tardily, belatedly

I'm in a hurry to finish my homework before the deadline.

The train is leaving soon, so I need to get to the station in a hurry.

The doctor told me I have to get to the hospital in a hurry.

I'm in such a hurry to get to work that I forgot my keys.