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busy

busy

Meaning of busy

occupied

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British English/ˈbɪzi/
American English/ˈbɪzi/
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busy with Indonesian translation

busy usage examples

🇮🇩Indonesian🇬🇧English

The fitting room is busy, so we'll wait for a few minutes.

🇮🇩Indonesian🇬🇧English

The information desk looked busy, but someone helped us quickly.

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busy belongs to the topic "In a Clothing Store". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

busysibuk
childanak
shirtkemeja
skirtrok
pantscelana
trouserscelana panjang
jeansjeans

busy synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between busy / engaged / taken / hectic / swamped / overloaded

🇬🇧English

more formal; can mean 'already promised/occupied' and in British English often used for a busy phone line

B1Often

The line is engaged; please try again later.

🇬🇧English

indicates that something (seat, time slot, place) is already claimed or not available

A2Often

Sorry, that seat is taken.

H
🇬🇧English
hectic

describes a period or schedule that is very busy and often chaotic or stressful

B1Often

It's been a hectic morning at the front desk.

S
🇬🇧English
swamped

informal: overwhelmed with work or tasks, stronger sense of overload

B2Often

I'm swamped with orders today and can't leave the store.

O
🇬🇧English
overloaded

formal/technical: having too much to handle; used for people or systems under excessive load

B2Often

The team is overloaded this quarter and needs extra help.

B
🇬🇧English
bustling

describes a place full of energetic activity and people; lively rather than simply 'busy with tasks'

B1Often

The market is bustling on Saturday mornings.

P
🇬🇧English
pressed

often used in 'pressed for time', meaning short on time or under time pressure rather than broadly 'busy'

B2Rarely

I'm a bit pressed for time this afternoon.

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How to pronounce busy and what this word means

busy means busy. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce busy

/ˈbɪzi/

busy translation

busy

busy examples

The fitting room is busy, so we'll wait for a few minutes.

busy transcription

/ˈbɪzi/, /ˈbɪzi/

Questions about this word

busy meaning: what does it mean?

occupied

busy pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

busy is pronounced as /ˈbɪzi/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

busy definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

The fitting room is busy, so we'll wait for a few minutes. Translation: Примерочная была занята, так что мы подождём несколько минут.

Is busy part of At the Airport vocabulary?

Yes, busy can be learned in the At the Airport topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is busy part of In the Office vocabulary?

Yes, busy can be learned in the In the Office topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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