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rushed

/ɹʌʃt/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Moving with great speed; in a hurry.

    - "She rushed to the doctor's office."
    - "The cook was rushed in the kitchen to prepare the meal on time."
  • verb

    To move or act quickly and carelessly.

    - "He rushed to finish the project before the deadline."
    - "Don't rush when driving; safety should be your priority."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɹʌʃt/



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Synonyms

zerg
Rhymes
Words rhyming with rushed
crushed , rinsed , dusted , mused
Variants
List of all variants of rushed that leads to same result
rush , rushed , rushes , rushing , bull rush , bull-rush , bull-rushed , bull-rushes , bull-rushing , bum-rush , bum-rushed , bum-rushes , bum-rushing , be run off her feet , be run off his feet , be run off one's feet , be run off their feet , be run/rushed off one's feet , be rushed off her feet , be rushed off his feet , be rushed off one's feet , be rushed off their feet , rush out , rushed out , rushes out , rushing out
Forms
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rushier, rushiest, rushes, rushing


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Originally meant 'to flow' or 'to run'. The modern meaning of 'rushed' is derived from the older sense of 'flowing' or 'running' quickly.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'rushed' is often used in the context of food preparation, particularly in the culinary industry.

  2. The term 'rushed' is also used in the medical field to describe a patient who arrives at the hospital in an emergency.


Related Concepts
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  1. hurry: A state of being in a rush or moving quickly.

  2. haste: The quality of being hurried or moving quickly.


Culture
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In literature, 'rushed' has been used to describe the frantic actions of characters in various genres, including mystery, thriller, and romance.

How to Memorize "rushed"

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    - Imagine a person running or moving quickly to help you remember the meaning of 'rushed'.

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  3. mnemonics

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