Harried vs Hurries - What's the difference?
harried | hurries |
Rushed; panicked; overly busy or preoccupied.
(harry)
As verbs the difference between harried and hurries
is that harried is (harry) while hurries is (hurry).As an adjective harried
is rushed; panicked; overly busy or preoccupied.As a noun hurries is
.harried
English
Adjective
(head)- The entire place teemed with harried executives who had no time to talk to one another.