hurriedly
/ˈhʌrɪdli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhɜːrɪdli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhər‧|ə̇dlē ˈhə‧r|, |ēd-, -li/ (ame, mw)
hurriedly — adverb
1. done with speed because you have little time available, often so that the result
done with speed because you have little time available, often so that the result is less careful or complete than it should be
Rohan hurriedly stuffed his books into his backpack before the bell rang.
collocation: hurriedly stuffed / hurriedly packed
The note was hurriedly scribbled on a napkin, making it almost impossible to read.
passive: was hurriedly scribbled
Leila hurriedly sent the reply before anyone in the meeting could change their mind.
The meal was hurriedly prepared, and the unevenly chopped vegetables showed it.
用法筆記
Often implies that the speed of an action caused a lower-quality result. Compare with 'quickly', which does not carry this negative implication.