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Synonyms and antonyms of To hurry, or to make someone hurry in British Thesaurus

To hurry, or to make someone hurry

hurry (verb)

to make someone do something or move somewhere more quickly

rush (verb)

to hurry in order to get somewhere very quickly

dash (verb)

to run or go somewhere very quickly because you are in a hurry

hustle (verb)

to make someone go quickly where you want them to go, or to make them do what you want them to do

scramble (verb)

to hurry or try very hard to get something, often competing with other people

scurry (verb)

to hurry to do something or to get something

rush (verb)

to try to make someone hurry

hasten (verb)

literary to go somewhere in a hurry

chase (verb)

informal to do something in a hurry

be quick ()

to hurry

be in a tearing hurry ()

to be going somewhere or doing something very quickly, especially because you are late or do not have enough time

be tripping over each other ()

if people are tripping over each other in order to get or do something, they are all hurrying to get it or do it

do something like fury ()

to do something with a lot of energy and determination

force the pace ()

to make events happen more quickly than they would usually

hurry (verb)

to do something or to move somewhere very quickly

hurry up ()

to do something or move somewhere more quickly

hurry up ()

to make someone do something more quickly, or to make something happen sooner

I must dash/I have to dash ()

used for saying that you must leave quickly because you are in a hurry

make haste (formal)

formal an old expression meaning to hurry in order to do something

move it ()

to hurry

rush (verb)

to hurry to do something