What is another word for hast to?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡ɪst tuː] (IPA)

The phrase "hast to" means to be in a rush or to do something quickly. Synonyms for this expression include words like hurry, rush, hasten, scurry, dash, and sprint. Other synonyms for the phrase "hast to" are move quickly, speed up, pick up the pace, expedite, accelerate, and quicken. These words all indicate a sense of urgency and the need to complete a task or reach a destination as soon as possible. Depending on the context, one may choose the appropriate synonym that best conveys the intended meaning of the phrase "hast to," and use it in their writing or conversation.

What are the hypernyms for Hast to?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Hast to

  • Water—the mighty, the pure, the beautiful, the unfathomable—where is thy element so glorious as it is in thine own domain, the deep seas ? What an infinity of power is in the far Atlantic, the boundary of two separate worlds, apart like those of memory and of hope ! or in the bright Pacific, whose tides are turned to gold by a southern sun, and in whose bosom sleep a thousand isles, each covered with the verdure, the flowers, and the fruit of Eden ! But, amid all thy hereditary kingdoms, to which hast thou given beauty, as a birthright, lavishly as thou hast to thy favourite Mediterranean ? The silence of a summer night is now sleeping on its bosom, where the bright stars are mirrored, as if in its depths they had another home and another heaven. A spirit, cleaving air midway between the two, might have paused to ask which was sea, and which was sky. The shadows of earth and earthly things, resting omen-like upon the waters, alone shewed which was the home and which the mirror of the celestial host.
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • Why should we be in such desperate hast to succeed, and in such desperate enterprises If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
    Henry David Thoreau

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