headlong

headlong
I. adverb Etymology: Middle English hedlong, alteration of hedling, from hed head Date: 14th century 1. headfirst 1 2. without deliberation ; recklessly <
rushes headlong into danger
>
3. without pause or delay II. adjective Date: circa 1550 1. archaic steep, precipitous 2. lacking in calmness or restraint ; precipitate <
a headlong torrent of emotion
>
3. plunging headfirst Synonyms: see precipitate

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  • Headlong — Head long, a. 1. Rash; precipitate; as, headlong folly. [1913 Webster] 2. Steep; precipitous. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] Like a tower upon a headlong rock. Byron. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Headlong — Head long ( l[o^]ng ; 115), adv. [OE. hedling, hevedlynge; prob. confused with E. long, a. & adv.] [1913 Webster] 1. With the head foremost; headforemost; head first; as, to fall headlong. Acts i. 18. [1913 Webster] 2. Rashly; precipitately;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • headlong — late 14c., in phrase by headlong, from hed head (see HEAD (Cf. head) (n.)) + adverbial suffix ling. Altered by folk etymology on pattern of SIDELONG (Cf. sidelong), etc …   Etymology dictionary

  • headlong — [hed′lôŋ΄] adv. [LME hedlong, altered (by assoc. with ALONG) < ME hedelinge(s) < hede, head + linge, adv. suffix] 1. with the head first; headfirst 2. with uncontrolled speed and force 3. recklessly; rashly; impetuously adj. 1. Old Poet.… …   English World dictionary

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  • headlong — *precipitate, impetuous, abrupt, hasty, sudden Analogous words: rash, reckless, daring, daredevil, foolhardy (see ADVENTUROUS) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • headlong — [adj] dangerous, reckless abrupt, brash, breakneck, daredevil, daring, foolhardy, hasty, hurried, impetuous, impulsive, inconsiderate, precipitant, precipitate, rash, rough, rushing, sudden, tempestuous, thoughtless; concepts 542,588 Ant. careful …   New thesaurus

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