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- adjectivebusy (adjective) · busier (comparative adjective) · busiest (superlative adjective)
- having a great deal to do:"he had been too busy to enjoy himself" · "there was enough work to keep two people busy"Similar:occupied (in)engaged ininvolved inemployed inworking atlaboring attoiling atslaving athard at work (on)wrapped up (in/with)rushed off one's feet (with)at work (on)absorbed inengrossed inimmersed inpreoccupied withactive (in)Opposite:
- occupied with or concentrating on a particular activity or object of attention:"the team members are busy raising money" · "he was busy with preparations"Similar:occupied (in)engaged ininvolved inemployed inworking atlaboring attoiling atslaving athard at work (on)wrapped up (in/with)rushed off one's feet (with)at work (on)absorbed inengrossed inimmersed inpreoccupied withactive (in)Opposite:
- (of a place) full of activity.Opposite:
- excessively detailed or decorated; fussy:"they papered the bedroom with a busy pattern of satyrs and dryads"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(of a phone line) engaged.Similar:otherwise engagedin a meetingon active servicehave a prior/previous engagementOpposite:
verb(busy oneself)busy (verb) · busies (third person present) · busied (past tense) · busied (past participle) · busying (present participle)OriginOld English bisgian (verb), bisig (noun); related to Dutch bezig, of unknown origin. - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.noun the quality or condition of being lively but meaningless activity.www.dictionary.com/browse/busynessnoun [ U ] uk / ˈbɪz.i.nəs / us / ˈbɪz.i.nəs / Add to word list the fact of working hard or giving your attention to a particular thing:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/busyness
a : the state of having or being involved in many activities the busyness of her schedule What with the busyness of the holidays and that conviction, I didn't pay much attention to my bird feeder for the next few days. — Emily Pasquale
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