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busy

AdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: busiedpp: busieding: busyingcomp: busiersup: busiest

This word conveys a sense of saturation, where a person or a space is filled to capacity. When applied to people, it suggests a state of being overwhelmed or preoccupied, often carrying a slight tension of stress or a lack of availability. It is the standard term for a packed schedule, ranging from productive engagement to frantic chaos. When describing visual aesthetics, the term takes on a negative connotation of disorder. A busy design lacks a focal point and creates visual noise, making it feel cluttered or exhausting to look at. This differs from a complex design, which might be intentional and harmonious.

Meanings

Adjective

Having a great deal to do.

"He is too busy to take a phone call."

Adjective

Filled with activity or people.

"The city center is always busy on Saturdays."

Adjective

Having a complex or cluttered pattern.

"The wallpaper is far too busy for this small room."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To keep someone occupied with a task.

"She busied herself with the preparations for the party."

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