Adverb
In a rash manner; with precipitation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMuch that we call evil is really good in disguises; and we should not quarrel rashly with adversities not yet understood, nor overlook the mercies often bound up in them. Horace Mann
Every genus is natural, created as such in the beginning, hence not to be rashly split up or stuck together by whim or according to anyone's theory. Carl Linnaeus
While the daimonic cannot be said to be evil in itself, it confronts us with the troublesome dilemma of whether it is to be used with awareness, a sense of responsibility and the significance of life, or blindly and rashly. Rollo May
I have worked for this restlessness oriented toward inward deepening. But "without authority.” Instead of conceitedly making myself out to be a witness for the truth and causing others rashly to want to be the same, I am an unauthorized poet who influences by means of the ideas. Soren Kierkegaard
If it be an evil to judge rashly or untruly any single man, how much a greater sin it is to condemn a whole people. William Penn
What raging rashly is begun, Challengeth shame before half done. Latin Proverb