rush


rush

verb

Definition of RUSH

1
to cause to move or proceed fast or faster <I wouldn't make so many mistakes if you'd stop rushing me>
Antonyms brake, decelerate, retard, slow (down)
2
to flow out in great quantities or with force <in the spring the stream's rushing waters make crossing treacherous>
Antonyms dribble, drip, drop, trickle
3
to proceed or move quickly <rushing is a good way to slip and fall>
Near Antonyms dally, dawdle, dillydally, drag, hang (around or out), lag, linger, loiter, poke, tarry; amble, lumber, plod, saunter, shuffle, stroll; decelerate, slow (down or up)
Antonyms crawl, creep, poke
4
to take sudden, violent action against <one goat suddenly rushed the other and knocked it down>
Synonyms assail, assault, beset, bushwhack, charge, descend (on or upon), go in (on), jump (on), pounce (on or upon), raid, rush, set on, sic (also sick), storm, strike, trash, turn (on)
Near Antonyms cover, defend, guard, protect, secure, shield

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