Busy ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Busy ( adjective )

  1. Actively engaged in an activity or occupied with work.
  2. Having many things to do or many people coming and going.
  3. Having a lot of activity or movement.

Origin:

The word "busy" originated from the middle english word "busy," which meant "occupied with work or activities". the word has been in use in english for hundreds of years and has been adopted into many other languages as well.

Examples:

  1. She was busy with her work and didn't have time to talk.
  2. The city was very busy with people and traffic.
  3. The office was busy with employees coming and going.
  4. He was busy fixing the car and couldn't come to the phone.
  5. The restaurant was busy with customers, so they had to wait for a table.

(As a verb)

Busy ( verb )

  1. Actively engaged in an activity or occupied with work.
  2. Having many things to do or many people coming and going.
  3. Having a lot of activity or movement.

Origin:

The word "busy" originated from the middle english word "busy," which meant "occupied with work or activities". the word has been in use in english for hundreds of years and has been adopted into many other languages as well.

Examples:

  1. She was busy with her work and didn't have time to talk.
  2. The city was very busy with people and traffic.
  3. The office was busy with employees coming and going.
  4. He was busy fixing the car and couldn't come to the phone.
  5. The restaurant was busy with customers, so they had to wait for a table.
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