How Do You Spell HASTEN?

Pronunciation: [hˈe͡ɪstən] (IPA)

Hasten is a verb which means to move or act quickly. It is spelled with the letter H at the beginning, followed by the letters A, S and T in quick succession. The letter E is then added before the final letter N. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is spelled /ˈheɪsn/, with the stress on the first syllable. This spelling accurately represents the pronunciation of the word, with the long a sound at the beginning and the short e sound at the end.

HASTEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Hasten is a verb that refers to the act of accelerating or speeding up something, typically in order to make it happen quicker or to reach a specific outcome sooner. It is derived from the Old French word "haster," which means "to hurry," and it is often used to describe actions characterized by urgency or promptness.

    When one hastens, they are endeavoring to expedite a process or task, often by applying additional effort, resources, or attention. This action can be seen in various contexts, from personal endeavors to professional endeavors. For example, in personal matters, one might hasten to complete household chores before guests arrive or hasten to finish packing before leaving for a trip. In a professional setting, individuals may hasten to meet deadlines or hasten to resolve urgent issues.

    Hastening can also be applied to intangible processes, such as the passing of time or the occurrence of an event. In this sense, it implies an attempt to make time elapse quicker or to bring about a desired outcome sooner than it would occur naturally.

    Overall, hasten suggests a proactive approach to expediting or accelerating something in order to meet a specific objective or to bring about a desired outcome in a shorter period of time. It encompasses actions characterized by urgency, promptness, and dedication in order to achieve a desired result with greater swiftness and efficiency.

  2. To drive or urge forward; to accelerate; to push on; to be speedy or quick.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for HASTEN

Etymology of HASTEN

The word "hasten" originated from the Middle English word "hastnen", which was derived from the Old French verb "haster". The Old French word was further influenced by Latin, specifically the verb "festinare", which means "to hurry". Eventually, the word "hasten" emerged in the late 16th century and has remained in use since then.

Similar spelling words for HASTEN

Conjugate verb Hasten

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have hastened
you would have hastened
he/she/it would have hastened
we would have hastened
they would have hastened
I would have hasten
you would have hasten
he/she/it would have hasten
we would have hasten
they would have hasten

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been hastening
you would have been hastening
he/she/it would have been hastening
we would have been hastening
they would have been hastening

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would hasten
you would hasten
he/she/it would hasten
we would hasten
they would hasten

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be hastening
you would be hastening
he/she/it would be hastening
we would be hastening
they would be hastening

FUTURE

I will hasten
you will hasten
he/she/it will hasten
we will hasten
they will hasten

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hastening
you will be hastening
he/she/it will be hastening
we will be hastening
they will be hastening

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hastened
you will have hastened
he/she/it will have hastened
we will have hastened
they will have hastened

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hastening
you will have been hastening
he/she/it will have been hastening
we will have been hastening
they will have been hastening

IMPERATIVE

you hasten
we let´s hasten

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hasten

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hastening
you were hastening
he/she/it was hastening
we were hastening
they were hastening

PAST PARTICIPLE

hastened

PAST PERFECT

I had hastened
you had hastened
he/she/it had hastened
we had hastened
they had hastened

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hastening
you had been hastening
he/she/it had been hastening
we had been hastening
they had been hastening

PRESENT

I hasten
you hasten
he/she/it hastens
we hasten
they hasten

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hastening
you are hastening
he/she/it is hastening
we are hastening
they are hastening

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hastening

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hastened
you have hastened
he/she/it has hastened
we have hastened
they have hastened

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hastening
you have been hastening
he/she/it has been hastening
we have been hastening
they have been hastening

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it hasten

SIMPLE PAST

I hastened
you hastened
he/she/it hastened
we hastened
they hastened

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