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    busy
    /ˈbɪzi/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. keep oneself occupied: "she busied herself with her new home"

    noun

    • 1. a police officer: informal British "I was picked up by the busies for possession"

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  2. BUSY definition: 1. If you are busy, you are working hard, or giving your attention to a particular thing: 2. If…. Learn more.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word busy, which can be an adjective or a verb. Find out how to use busy in a sentence and how it differs from related words like industrious, diligent, and assiduous.

  4. Busy means actively employed, temporarily or habitually: a busy official. Diligent suggests earnest and constant effort or application, and usually connotes fondness for, or enjoyment of, what one is doing: a diligent student.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, usage and idioms of the adjective busy, which means having a lot to do or not free to do something else. See examples, synonyms and related words for busy.

  6. Busy means engaged in activity, occupied, or crowded with much activity. Find out the different meanings, usage, and examples of busy in various contexts, such as work, life, or telephone lines.

  7. adjective. actively or fully engaged or occupied. “ busy with her work” “a busy man” “too busy to eat lunch” synonyms: at work. on the job. drudging, laboring, labouring, toiling. doing arduous or unpleasant work. engaged, occupied. having one's attention or mind or energy engaged. overbusy. too busy. tied up. kept occupied or engaged. up to.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the word busy in British and American English. Find out how to use busy as an adjective, verb, or noun in different contexts and sentences.