Hastily

/ˈheɪstɪli/ adverb

Done very quickly, often with too little care or thought, as if rushing to finish.

From 'hasty' (from Old French 'haste,' meaning rush or urgency) plus '-ly' adverb ending. The word entered English around the 1300s-1400s during a period emphasizing urgency in commerce and travel.

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