Difference between Precipitation and Haste

What is the difference between Precipitation and Haste?

Precipitation as a noun is a hurried headlong fall. while Haste as a noun is a speedy or quick action. (e.g. we were running late so we finished our meal in haste)

Precipitation

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A hurried headlong fall. A reaction that leads to the formation of a heavier solid in a lighter liquid; the precipitate so formed at the bottom of the container. Any or all of the forms of water particles, whether liquid or solid, that fall from the atmosphere (e.g., rain, hail, snow or sleet). It is a major class of hydrometeor, but it is distinguished from cloud, fog, dew, rime, frost, etc., in that it must fall. It is distinguished from cloud and virga in that it must reach the ground. Unwise or rash rapidity; sudden haste.

Haste

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A speedy or quick action. (e.g. We were running late so we finished our meal in haste)

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To urge onward; to hastenTo move with haste.

Example sentence: I'm not someone who will make a decision in haste and let loneliness decide the wrong partner for me.

We hope you now know whether to use Precipitation or Haste in your sentence.

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