English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ hasting

Adjective edit

unhasting (comparative more unhasting, superlative most unhasting)

  1. Without haste.
    • 1901, Stewart Edward White, The Claim Jumpers[1]:
      He enjoyed to the full his ability to swing gorgeous involved sentences, phrase after phrase, down the long arc of rhetoric, without a pause, without a quiver, until they rushed unhasting up the other slope to end in beautiful words, polysyllabic, but with just the right number of syllables.
    • 1911, Arnold Bennett, Hilda Lessways[2]:
      A policeman with his arms hidden under his cloak marched unhasting downwards from the direction of the Bank.

Anagrams edit