Hurried vs. Harried

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Hurriedadjective

Done in a hurry; rushed.

Hurriedverb

simple past tense and past participle of hurry

Hurriedadjective

Urged on; hastened; going or working at speed; as, a hurried writer; a hurried life.

Hurriedadjective

Done in a hurry; hence, imperfect; careless; as, a hurried job.

Hurriedadjective

moving rapidly or performed quickly or in great haste;

Hurriedadjective

done in a hurry; rushed

Harriedadjective

Stressed, rushed, panicked, overly busy or preoccupied.

Harriedadjective

Harassed.

Harriedverb

simple past tense and past participle of harry

Harried

same as harassed.

Harriedadjective

troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances;

Harriedadjective

feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed

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