Hectic (adjective)

  1. Extremely busy and active, often in a way that causes confusion or stress.
  2. Fast-paced and frenzied.

Origin:

The word "hectic" originates from the greek word "hektos" which means "busy" or "fast-paced".

Examples:

  1. The city was in a hectic state during the holiday season.
  2. Her schedule was hectic, she had to juggle work and school.
  3. The morning rush hour was hectic with cars honking and people rushing to get to work.
  4. The party was hectic with people dancing and music playing.
  5. The last minute preparations for the event was hectic.
Some random words: honky, fastness, jounce