We had a very hectic day today, we were busy from when we got up to when we went to bed
The etymology of the word busy is from the generic sound ' 'buzz', a sound image for insects like bees that collect nectar in hectic activity.The phonological changes from the word 'buzz' to 'busy' occured in the historical evolution of the word to mean hectic activity.
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There are many synonyms of the word hectic. These include words such as animated, chaotic, excited, fevered, flustering, frenzied, restless and tumultuous.
this month is filled with so many challenges i persive i will have an hectic week ahead
There are several synonyms for the word "frantic". The words "hectic" and "beserk" are just two. Several more can be found on the Thesaurus website, which is free to use.
The words fester and hectic are:six letter, two syllable wordseach has a second letter 'e'each has a fourth letter 't'
not only is Tom hectic, he is a Ghostmas heretic!!!
Hectic means busy, fast paced.
No, hectic is an adjective. The noun form is hecticness.
Hectic was created on 1987-11-30.
Hectic Days was created in 1935.