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Synonyms for make haste
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : heyst |
Phonetic Transcription : heɪst |
Top 10 synonyms for make haste Other synonyms for the word make haste
- activate
- actuate
- aid
- animate
- arouse
- assist
- awaken
- be quick
- beeline
- belt
- bestir
- blow
- bomb
- boogie
- bound
- bowl over
- breeze
- bullet
- burn
- burn rubber
- burst
- bustle
- career
- clear out
- clip
- contend
- course
- cover ground
- crawl
- cut along
- dart
- dash
- decamp
- dig in
- dispatch
- drive
- energize
- excite
- expedite
- express
- facilitate
- fire up
- flash
- flee
- fleet
- fling
- flit
- fly
- fly the coop
- further
- gallop
- galvanize
- gather momentum
- gear up
- get a move on
- get cracking
- get moving
- get the lead out
- get under way
- go all out
- go fast
- go like a bat out of hell
- go like lightning
- go like the wind
- goad
- grow
- haste
- hasten
- help
- hie
- hightail
- hightail it
- hotfoot
- hurry
- hurry up
- hurtle
- hustle
- impel
- incite
- increase
- innervate
- innerve
- inspire
- jockey for position
- jog
- jostle
- kindle
- leap
- leave
- liven
- look alive
- lose no time
- make haste
- make oneself scarce
- make short work of
- make time
- make tracks
- motivate
- move
- move fast
- move quickly
- nip
- not lose a minute
- open up throttle
- pace
- pique
- plunge
- precipitate
- press
- press on
- promote
- push
- quicken
- race
- refresh
- revitalize
- revive
- ride
- rip
- rocket
- roll
- rouse
- run
- run like the wind
- rush
- sail
- sally
- scamper
- scat
- scoot
- scrabble
- scramble
- scud
- scurry
- scuttle
- shake a leg
- shake up
- shoot
- skedaddle
- skip
- smoke
- speed
- speed up
- split
- spring
- sprint
- spur
- spurt
- step on gas
- step on it
- step up
- stimulate
- stir
- streak
- strengthen
- strive
- struggle
- surge
- swarm
- take off
- take wing
- tear
- trek
- trot
- turn on steam
- urge
- vamoose
- vie
- vitalize
- vivificate
- vivify
- waste no time
- whip around
- whirl
- whish
- whisk
- whiz
- zip
- zoom
Définition of make haste
Origin :- late 13c., from Old French haster (Modern French hâter), from haste (see haste). Now largely superseded by hasten (1560s).
- As in quicken : verb make faster; invigorate
- As in rush : verb hurry, speed
- As in scoot : verb hurry
- As in scramble : verb race; get into position clumsily
- As in skedaddle : verb flee
- As in speed : verb move along quickly
- As in festinate : verb rush
- As in vitalize : verb quicken
- As in hasten : verb speed something; hurry
- As in hotfoot : verb hurry
- As in hurry : verb act, move speedily
- We must be both "sure we are right" and "make haste slowly."
- Extract from : « United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches » by Various
- Come, let us make haste, or the sunshine will be gone, and Phoebus along with it.
- Extract from : « Tanglewood Tales » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- It seemed to Dilly that she could not make haste enough to be there.
- Extract from : « Tiverton Tales » by Alice Brown
- "We must make haste, Miss Calendar," said Kirkwood, ignoring the implication.
- Extract from : « The Black Bag » by Louis Joseph Vance
- Cornelius understood that he must make haste to continue the conversation.
- Extract from : « The Black Tulip » by Alexandre Dumas (Pere)
- Make haste, then, or we shall have to wait till the barge has gone by.
- Extract from : « The Channings » by Mrs. Henry Wood
- Well, make haste if you want to kiss me, for I'm off now, thank goodness!
- Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
- We must make haste, or perhaps it will catch us on Mount Krestov.
- Extract from : « A Hero of Our Time » by M. Y. Lermontov
- Make haste to Luxembourg, and be upon your guard on the way.
- Extract from : « The Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz, Complete » by Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz
- It is now almost on the stroke of twelve, and we must make haste.
- Extract from : « Prince Vance » by Eleanor Putnam
Antonyms for make haste
- aid
- block
- bore
- calm
- cease
- check
- come
- dally
- dawdle
- deaden
- decelerate
- decrease
- delay
- depress
- deter
- diminish
- discourage
- disenchant
- dishearten
- dissuade
- dull
- face
- go slow
- guard
- halt
- help
- hide
- hinder
- hurt
- impede
- kill
- lag
- linger
- loiter
- lull
- meet
- obey
- obstruct
- prevent
- procrastinate
- prohibit
- protect
- pull
- quiet
- remain
- repress
- rest
- retard
- retreat
- slow
- stall
- stand
- stay
- stop
- suppress
- tarry
- wait
- walk
- weaken
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