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rashly
[ rash-lee ]
adverb
- too hastily or thoughtlessly; in a foolhardy or ill-advised way:
She often reminds him not to act rashly, to think things through before acting.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rashly1
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Example Sentences
They speculated why a man of such promise and talent would end his life so rashly.
Second, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to cash the check Obama rashly wrote.
Miss Eliot had too rashly taken the alarm, as Mrs. G.'s sort, though confluent, was a very good one.
Visitors who had rashly chosen to take their chance commonly passed their first night in the waiting-rooms of the railway station.
It is not to be a mad enterprise rashly pushed on regardless of danger.
He speculates rashly, drinks, and indulges in every low vice.
Do not rashly abandon your career on the railway on the off-chance of a vocal Bonanza.
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