rushes, rushed, rushing
to rush into
phrasal verb
To make a quick decision without careful thought
- 1She rushed into buying a car without checking the price.
- 2Don't rush into a new job without considering the offer.
To rush into means to do something quickly without thinking about it first. It's like jumping into a pool without checking if there's water. It's important to take your time and consider all the options before making a decision.
Remember, rushing into decisions can lead to regrets. Take a moment to breathe and ask yourself if you've considered all the consequences. It's better to be safe than sorry!
in a historical tour
A Hasty Decision
Michelle
I can't believe you bought that antique sword so quickly.
Thomas
I know, I just got caught up in the moment.
Michelle
You really shouldn't rush into buying things like that.
Thomas
You're right, I should have thought it through.
at a furniture store
Choosing Wisely
Lisa
This couch looks great, but I think we should take some time to consider it.
Robert
I agree, we shouldn't rush into buying something so expensive without thinking it through.
Lisa
Exactly, let's check a few more options before deciding.
Robert
Good idea, we want to be sure it's the right choice for us.
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Similar to "to rush into":
- 1hasten
- 2hurry