

Apart from similar words, there are always opposite words in dictionary too, the opposite words for Hasten are Aid, Check, Dawdle, Decelerate, Discourage, Dissuade, Face, Halt, Help, Hinder, Lag, Linger, Loiter, Meet, Rest, Retard, Slow, Stand, Stay, Stop, Tarry, Wait, Walk, Pull, Procrastinate and Go Slow. There are also several similar words to Hasten in our dictionary, which are Accelerate, Advance, Bolt, Bound, Burn, Bustle, Clip, Dash, Dispatch, Expedite, Express, Flee, Fly, Gallop, Goad, Haste, Hie, Hustle, Leap, Pace, Plunge, Precipitate, Quicken, Race, Run, Rush, Scamper, Scoot, Scurry, Scuttle, Skip, Sprint, Spurt, Tear, Trot, Urge, Push, Step Up, Press, Cover Ground, Get Cracking and Get The Lead Out. It finds its origins in Mid 16th century: extended form of haste, on the pattern of verbs in -en. Hasten is an verb (used without object) according to parts of speech. The other meanings are Dorna, Jaldi Karna and Taiz Karna. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Hasten in Urdu is دوڑنا, and in roman we write it Dorna. Similar words of Hasten are also commonly used in daily talk like as Hastener, Hastened, and Hasteners. Hasten synonym words are included Expedite, Festinate, Hie, Hotfoot, Hurry, Induce, Race, Rush, Speed, Stimulate.


Metaphorically speaking, I hasten to add.Many of them built up vast fortunes under my father's regime, illegal fortunes, I hasten to add.There a servant hastened to them with water in a golden ewer which she poured over their fingers into a silver bowl.Hasten is unusual as a baby name for boys. Following his instruction, his party hastened to the windows. has-ten, ha-st-en The baby boy name Hasten is pronounced as HH EY SAHN.I have read from cover to cover with great interest, and now hasten to enclose my subscription. The verb hie, meaning to hasten, speed, or go in haste, has been obsolete for centuries.I hasten to add that she was a business acquaintance, not a friend.The cilia in the respiratory tract hasten the exit from the body of possibly harmful foreign material.The agency hoped to hasten the approval process for new drugs.Change is hastened by the Reform Bill.She hastened back into the corridor and slammed the door.3 → I hasten to add 4 literary GO to go somewhere quickly → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus hasten

2 FAST/QUICK to do or say something quickly or without delay SYN hurry hasten to do something I hastened to assure her that there was no danger. An example of hasten is what you do to the demise of. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hasten has‧ten / ˈheɪs ən / verb formal 1 CAUSE to make something happen faster or sooner Their departure was hastened by an abnormally cold winter. The definition of hasten is to cause something to happen more quickly, or to be quick to do something.
