here are a couple or antonyms for busy: bone-idle, bone-lazy faineant, indolent, lazy, otiose, slothful, work-shy lack adaisical leisured unengage I went to: www.synonym.com
Antonyms are the oppisites. For example: black, white; hot, cold; yes, no; in, out; up,down! Get it? It's not such a great definition, but the examples are correct :)
ocupado = busy, occupied bullicioso = busy-busy
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Busy can't be a noun, which is a thing. Busy is an adjective, which describes things. "A busy street".
Busy, busy, busy and very crowded.
No, I think 'busy' might be an adjective.Example:1) I'm too busy today. I think in this case 'busy' is describing 'I'.2) The market is always busy on Tuesdays for some reason.Here, 'busy' describes 'market'.
As busy as a bee.
The adjective busy has the abstract noun busyness, which became used as the separate word "business" to refer to occupational and commercial activity.
I have been busy doing housework all afternoon.I tried to phone my mum, but the phone line was busy.The bees are busy making honey.Took the bus into Bolton but could not find a seat, it was very busy today.
Royal instant pudding. I'd love to find that commercial and watch it. I loved it as a very young child.
The comparative form of busy is busier.