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    hustle
    /ˈhʌsl/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a state of great activity: "the hustle and bustle of the big cities"
    • 2. a fraud or swindle: informal North American "the hustles being used to avoid the draft"

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  2. Synonyms for HUSTLE: rush, hurry, scramble, speed, precipitation, bustle, haste, quickness; Antonyms of HUSTLE: deliberation, deliberateness, slowness, procrastination, lethargy, lateness, inertia, sluggishness

  3. Find 30 different ways to say HUSTLE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. Synonyms and antonyms of hustle in English. hustle. verb. These are words and phrases related to hustle. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of hustle. If you're going to be ready in time, you'd better hustle. Synonyms. hurry. hasten. make haste. rush. speed up. move quickly. bolt. dart. dash. scurry.

  5. Find 7,312 synonyms for hustle and other similar words that you can use instead based on 32 separate contexts from our thesaurus.

  6. Synonyms for Hustle (other words and phrases for Hustle).

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  8. Synonyms for HUSTLE in English: jostle, force, push, crowd, rush, hurry, thrust, elbow, shove, jog, …

  9. Synonyms for HUSTLE: bustle, hasten, hurry, race, bolt, dash, rush, move, run, speed, push, act quickly, bucket, dart, festinate, flash; Antonyms for HUSTLE: dawdle, idle, slow, procrastinate, delay, dally, wait.

  10. Synonyms: strive, work, slave, struggle, toil, strain, bang away, labor, hump, plug away. Sense: Verb: cheat. Synonyms: cheat, con, swindle, sucker (informal), flimflam, trick, defraud, fiddle, rip off, screw (informal), stiff, sting. Sense: Noun: intense activity. Synonyms:

  11. As a noun, a hustle is a busy, hurried scene, like the hustle of the subway at rush hour. We also call the act of swindling a hustle, because it happens so fast. As a verb, hustle can either mean to swindle someone or to hurry them, or to work hard.