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too hasty or too early

 

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Term: Too Hasty or Too Early

Definition: The term "too hasty" refers to an action or decision made with excessive speed or without careful consideration. On the other hand, "too early" indicates an event or action that occurs before the expected or appropriate time.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Too Hasty

Usage: John's too hasty decision to quit his job led to financial troubles.

Sample Sentence: The company suffered great losses due to their too hasty expansion plans.

Sense 2: Too Early

Usage: Lisa's too early arrival at the party surprised everyone.

Sample Sentence: Starting the assembly too early caused confusion among the participants.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense 1: Too Hasty

Usage: The team too hastily decided on the campaign strategy, leading to poor results.

Sample Sentence: She acted too hastily by sending the email without proofreading it.

Sense 2: Too Early

Usage: The students too early woke up for the exam, making them feel tired during the test.

Sample Sentence: He arrived at work too early and had to wait outside the office.


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