Quick; sudden; hasty.Hasty in council or action; precipitate; headstrong; impetuous; venturesome: as, a rash statesman or minister; a rash commander.Marked by or manifesting inconsiderate haste in speech or action; resulting from temerity or recklessness: as, rash words; rash measures.Requiring haste; urgent.Synonyms and Enterprising, Foolhardy, etc. (see adventurous), precipitate, hasty, headlong, inconsiderate, careless, heedless. See list under reckless.To put together hurriedly; prepare with haste.To publish imprudently; blab.To cook too rapidly; burn from haste: as, the beef has been rashed in the roasting.So ripe or dry as to break or fall readily, as corn from dry straw in handling.n. Corn in the straw, so dry as to fall out with handling.To tear or slash violently; lacerate; rend; hack; hew; slice.n. A kind of inferior manufacture of silk or of silk and stuff.n. A more or less extensive eruption on the skin.n. An obsolete or dialectal form of rush.Quick, brisk, hot; causing too quick a result: as, a rash fire.n. A crisp rustle; a crackle.