Hasty in a sentence as an adjective

It seems a little hasty to proclaim the death of Facebook based on a sample size of two kids.

[Edit: the following "PS" was a bit hasty; I misread the pricing detail page.

It's always great to find that my initial pessimism was too hasty!

So whilst there are definitely times to leave early, nowadays I wouldn't be too hasty in doing so.

Not only did you manage to completely miss the point of that statement, but you cast it up as a hasty strawman to boot.

At first I thought "airliners", but had to rethink my hasty conclusion because the lights weren't blinking.

There's no need to make a hasty decision -- we haven't changed the platform in any way or lowered our support efforts.

I think that calling Gladwell's suggestion that 10,000 hours is the magic number to become an expert bogus based on your single data point is a bit hasty.

Heck, my big project today consists of frantic backpedaling from an overly hasty decision, prompted by the IHM, to use SQLite in a project that had no business being based on SQLite.

A hasty generalization fallacy...A good testament that economists shouldn't actually try to apply their theories I'm the real world.

Most of his arguments come from flawed premises* and are riddled with logical fallacies, especially straw man, no true Scotsman, hasty generalization, and appeal to authority.

Anyone who's spent any time in any IRC channel claiming to be tied to Anonymous, or anyone who's seen one of the related ~5000 Twitter feeds knows full well they are the definition of hasty, impulsive, disorganized, unsubtle, and incompetent in general.

I made myself acquainted with Tryon's manner of preparing some of his dishes, such as boiling potatoes or rice, making hasty pudding, and a few others, and then proposed to my brother, that if he would give me, weekly, half the money he paid for my board, I would board myself.

There, now we can let my anecdotal evidence cancel out the hasty generalization.> "This country will be far better off when we start to seriously pull away from fanatical religiously-motivated phobias, discrimination and down-right bigotry.

As the author of a recent article[0] about the joys of that very edition of that very dictionary, enjoyed at that very time of life, that contained a nasty swipe at Websters, I must say that reading this beautiful encomium to the latter work made me regret my hasty dismissal and want to go back and add a footnote.

Hasty definitions

adjective

excessively quick; "made a hasty exit"; "a headlong rush to sell"

See also: headlong

adjective

done with very great haste and without due deliberation; "hasty marriage seldom proveth well"- Shakespeare; "hasty makeshifts take the place of planning"- Arthur Geddes; "rejected what was regarded as an overhasty plan for reconversion"; "wondered whether they had been rather precipitate in deposing the king"

See also: overhasty precipitate precipitant precipitous