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The word "busy" can take on different forms: Busy (adjective): being occupied with tasks Busier (comparative adjective): more occupied or engaged Busiest (superlative adjective): the most occupied or engaged Busily (adverb): in a busy or engaged manner Busyness (noun): the state of being busy or occupied.
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The abstract noun formed from the verb "amaze" is "amazement." It refers to the state of being filled with wonder or astonishment.
The state flower of the Disputed occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir is the Same as Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The state bird of the Disputed occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir is the Same as Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The state sport of the Disputed occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir is the Same as Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The state animal of the Disputed occupied territory of Jammu and Kashmir is the Same as Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The act of besieging., The state of being besieged; -- used specifically of a person beset by a spirit from without.
Yes, if proper notice is given to the Tenant.
"Pre-occupied" refers to a state of being deeply absorbed or engrossed in thought, often to the point of being unable to focus on other matters. It can describe a person who is distracted by concerns or worries, making them less aware of their surroundings or the needs of others. This mental engagement can hinder communication and participation in activities.
Roger Williams formed the colony of Rhode Island after being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for believing in the separation of church and state.