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Quick vs Hurried - What's the difference?

quick | hurried | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between quick and hurried

is that quick is moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast while hurried is  Done in a hurry; rushed.

As verbs the difference between quick and hurried

is that quick is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To amalgamate surfaces prior to gilding or silvering by dipping them into a solution of mercury in nitric acid while hurried is past tense of hurry.

As an adverb quick

is with speed, quickly.

As a noun quick

is raw or sensitive flesh, especially that underneath finger and toe nails.

Transient vs Hurried - What's the difference?

transient | hurried | Related terms |

Transient is a related term of hurried.


As adjectives the difference between transient and hurried

is that transient is passing or disappearing with time; transitory while hurried is  done in a hurry; rushed.

As a noun transient

is something which is transient.

As a verb hurried is

(hurry).

Hurried vs Random - What's the difference?

hurried | random | Related terms |

Hurried is a related term of random.


As adjectives the difference between hurried and random

is that hurried is  done in a hurry; rushed while random is having unpredictable outcomes and, in the ideal case, all outcomes equally probable; resulting from such selection; lacking statistical correlation.

As a verb hurried

is (hurry).

As a noun random is

a roving motion; course without definite direction; lack of rule or method; chance.

Brisk vs Hurried - What's the difference?

brisk | hurried | Related terms |

Brisk is a related term of hurried.


As adjectives the difference between brisk and hurried

is that brisk is full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action; lively; spirited; quick while hurried is  done in a hurry; rushed.

As verbs the difference between brisk and hurried

is that brisk is to make or become lively; to enliven; to animate while hurried is (hurry).

Expeditious vs Hurried - What's the difference?

expeditious | hurried | Related terms |

Expeditious is a related term of hurried.


As adjectives the difference between expeditious and hurried

is that expeditious is fast, prompt, speedy while hurried is  done in a hurry; rushed.

As a verb hurried is

(hurry).

Cursory vs Hurried - What's the difference?

cursory | hurried | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between cursory and hurried

is that cursory is hasty; superficial; careless while hurried is  Done in a hurry; rushed.

As a verb hurried is

past tense of hurry.

Hurried vs Perfunctory - What's the difference?

hurried | perfunctory | Related terms |

Hurried is a related term of perfunctory.


As adjectives the difference between hurried and perfunctory

is that hurried is  done in a hurry; rushed while perfunctory is done merely to discharge a duty; performed mechanically and as a thing of rote; done in a careless and superficial manner; characterized by indifference; as, perfunctory admonitions; aspiring only to minimum standards.

As a verb hurried

is (hurry).

Impermanent vs Hurried - What's the difference?

impermanent | hurried | Related terms |

Impermanent is a related term of hurried.


As adjectives the difference between impermanent and hurried

is that impermanent is not permanent; momentary while hurried is  done in a hurry; rushed.

As a verb hurried is

(hurry).

Precipitate vs Hurried - What's the difference?

precipitate | hurried | Related terms |

Precipitate is a related term of hurried.


As verbs the difference between precipitate and hurried

is that precipitate is to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten while hurried is (hurry).

As adjectives the difference between precipitate and hurried

is that precipitate is headlong; falling steeply or vertically while hurried is  done in a hurry; rushed.

As a noun precipitate

is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.

Hurried vs Offhand - What's the difference?

hurried | offhand | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between hurried and offhand

is that hurried is  Done in a hurry; rushed while offhand is without planning or thinking ahead.

As a verb hurried

is past tense of hurry.

As an adverb offhand is

right away, immediately, without thinking about it.

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