Someone might be hectic and complicated due to a combination of external pressures and internal struggles. Factors such as a demanding job, personal relationships, or health issues can create a chaotic environment. Additionally, an individual's personality traits, such as perfectionism or anxiety, may exacerbate their tendency to feel overwhelmed and make situations more complex. This interplay can lead to a sense of being constantly busy or disorganized, making it challenging to find clarity or peace.
If you have a hectic lifestyle you would have a busy and stressful lifestyle.
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.
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.
Winter is a hectic season for many people, but that is what keeps it fun.
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.
If it wasn't for the draft; then the protests might not have been so intense. If the protests hadn't been so intense, there WOULD have been LESS hectic times.
A lot less hectic.
Word families for "hectic" include "hectically," which is the adverb form, and "hecticity," which refers to the quality of being hectic. Related terms may also encompass "hectically" as an adverb describing actions done in a hectic manner. Additionally, synonyms such as "chaotic" and "frantic" can be associated with the concept of hectic situations.