overhasty Antonyms

Meaning of overhasty

Wordnet

overhasty (s)

done with very great haste and without due deliberation

Webster

overhasty (a.)

Too hasty; precipitate; rash.

overhasty Sentence Examples

  1. The overhasty decision led to dire consequences, plunging the company into financial ruin.
  2. Despite warnings, the overhasty launch of the product resulted in widespread dissatisfaction among customers.
  3. The overhasty construction of the bridge compromised its structural integrity, posing a serious safety risk.
  4. The overhasty response to the crisis exacerbated the situation, fueling public panic and outrage.
  5. The overhasty signing of the contract without due diligence left the business vulnerable to legal challenges.
  6. The overhasty renovation of the historic building damaged its architectural significance, irreparably altering its character.
  7. The overhasty implementation of the new software caused system failures and data loss, disrupting operations.
  8. The overhasty hiring of unqualified personnel resulted in a decline in productivity and morale within the team.
  9. The overhasty diagnosis by the doctor led to an inappropriate treatment plan, delaying the patient's recovery.
  10. The overhasty attempt to resolve the conflict only deepened the rift between the parties, making reconciliation almost impossible.

FAQs About the word overhasty

done with very great haste and without due deliberationToo hasty; precipitate; rash.

headlong, precipitous, impulsive, rapid, rushed, reckless, sudden, rash, hasty,hurried

calculated, unhurried,deliberate, calculated, circumspect, prolonged, deliberate, prolonged, unhurried, circumspect

The overhasty decision led to dire consequences, plunging the company into financial ruin.

Despite warnings, the overhasty launch of the product resulted in widespread dissatisfaction among customers.

The overhasty construction of the bridge compromised its structural integrity, posing a serious safety risk.

The overhasty response to the crisis exacerbated the situation, fueling public panic and outrage.