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- Dictionaryunhurried/ʌnˈhʌrɪd/
adjective
- 1. moving, acting, or taking place without haste or urgency: "he began opening the drawers of his desk in an unhurried way"
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The meaning of UNHURRIED is not hurried : leisurely. How to use unhurried in a sentence.
not doing something too quickly; slow: He has an unflustered, unhurried approach to penalty taking. a pleasant and unhurried pace of life. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. slow You're so slow - hurry up! leisurely We took a leisurely drive along the quiet coast road. unhurried I like the unhurried pace of life in the countryside.
Synonyms for UNHURRIED: leisurely, slow, dilatory, languid, pokey, crawling, sluggish, creeping; Antonyms of UNHURRIED: rapid, swift, quick, speedy, hasty, brisk, rushing, fast
Unhurried definition: not hurried; leisurely; deliberate. See examples of UNHURRIED used in a sentence.
If you describe something as unhurried, you approve of it because it is relaxed and slow, and is not rushed or anxious.
not doing something too quickly; slow: He has an unflustered, unhurried approach to penalty taking. a pleasant and unhurried pace of life. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. slow You're so slow - hurry up! leisurely We took a leisurely drive along the quiet coastal road. unhurried I like the unhurried pace of life in the country.
Definitions of unhurried. adjective. relaxed and leisurely; without hurry or haste. “people strolling about in an unhurried way”. “an unhurried walk”. “spoke in a calm and unhurried voice”. synonyms: careful, deliberate, measured. unhurried and with care and dignity.