bustle
This word evokes a sense of frantic, purposeful energy. When used to describe an atmosphere, it suggests a productive chaos where many people are moving quickly, such as in a marketplace or a busy office. It carries a more positive or neutral connotation than words like panic or turmoil, implying organized activity rather than disorder. In a historical fashion context, the term refers to a specific structural garment. This usage is distinct from the action of moving quickly and is restricted to the terminology of 19th-century dressmaking.
Meanings
Excited activity and noisy movement, typically in a crowded place.
"The bustle of the city center can be overwhelming for tourists."
To move or act with a great deal of energy and speed, often in a hurried or noisy manner.
"She bustled about the kitchen preparing the holiday feast."