Hectic means busy, fast paced.
No, hectic is an adjective. The noun form is hecticness.
no its not
There are many synonyms of the word hectic. These include words such as animated, chaotic, excited, fevered, flustering, frenzied, restless and tumultuous.
A better word for "hectic" could be "chaotic," as it conveys a sense of disorder and frantic activity. Other alternatives include "frenzied" or "tumultuous," which also capture the intensity and busyness associated with a hectic situation. Each of these words emphasizes a lack of calm and the overwhelming nature of the circumstances.
A few words that come to mind are: - Hectic - Eventful - Busy - Frenzied
Hectic means busy, intense agitation, excitement, confused. A hectic place would be a shopping center before a major holiday or the grocery store before a major holiday.
not only is Tom hectic, he is a Ghostmas heretic!!!
No, hectic is an adjective. The noun form is hecticness.
Hectic was created on 1987-11-30.
Hectic Days was created in 1935.
If you have a hectic lifestyle you would have a busy and stressful lifestyle.
It can mean something that's hectic or very bad and crazy, or it can be the show and card game 'Chaotic' on Jetix (its awesome).
no its not
Habitual; constitutional; pertaining especially to slow waste of animal tissue, as in consumption; as, a hectic type in disease; a hectic flush., In a hectic condition; having hectic fever; consumptive; as, a hectic patient., Hectic fever., A hectic flush.
"Rush Hour" is the time when traffic is at its peak - when everyone is rushing for work or home, and things are hectic.
We had a very hectic day today, we were busy from when we got up to when we went to bed
this month is filled with so many challenges i persive i will have an hectic week ahead