B2 adjective #400 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

busy

Someone who has a lot of things to do or a place that is full of activity.

Explanation at your level:

You are busy when you have work. If you have many things to do, you are busy. A store with many people is also busy. You can say: 'I am busy today.'

Being busy means you don't have free time. You might be busy at school or busy at home. For example, 'The park is busy on Saturdays because many people go there to play.'

We use busy to describe a schedule or a place. If you are 'busy with' something, it means you are focusing on that task. It is a very common word for describing your daily life and work habits.

In this level, you can use busy to describe abstract things, like a 'busy mind' or a 'busy design.' It conveys a sense of density. You might also use it to politely decline an invitation by saying, 'I'm a bit busy at the moment.'

At this level, you recognize the nuance of busy as a pejorative in design or art. A 'busy' painting might lack a focal point. You also understand the cultural pressure of being 'busy' as a status symbol in modern society.

Mastery of busy involves understanding its evolution from anxiety to industriousness. You can use it to describe complex systems, such as a 'busy network' or 'busy traffic flow,' where the term implies a high frequency of interactions or data packets.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Busy means having a lot to do.
  • It can describe people, places, or designs.
  • It is a very common, neutral adjective.
  • Always use it with -ing for actions.

When you say you are busy, you are telling others that your schedule is full. It is one of the most common words in English because our lives are often packed with tasks.

Beyond just people, busy describes places. A busy street is one where cars and people are constantly moving. If a room is described as busy, it usually means it has too much furniture or decoration, which can feel overwhelming to the eye.

The word busy comes from the Old English word bisig, which meant 'careful' or 'anxious.' It has roots in Germanic languages, reflecting the idea of being occupied with worry or work.

Over centuries, the meaning shifted from the internal state of being 'anxious' to the external state of being 'occupied.' By the 13th century, it was firmly established as the word we use today to describe someone working hard or a place full of life.

You use busy in almost any context, from casual chats to professional emails. You might say, 'I am busy with a project' or 'The restaurant is very busy tonight.'

It is a neutral term, though it can sometimes imply stress. When you are 'too busy,' it suggests you are overwhelmed. In professional settings, saying you are 'busy' is a polite way to explain why you cannot take on more work.

1. Busy as a bee: Working very hard and moving quickly. Example: 'She has been as busy as a bee all morning.'

2. Keep someone busy: To give someone tasks to do. Example: 'These puzzles will keep the kids busy for hours.'

3. Busybody: A person who interferes in other people's business. Example: 'Don't be such a busybody!'

4. Busy signal: The sound on a phone indicating the line is in use. Example: 'I keep getting a busy signal when I call him.'

5. Business as usual: Continuing normally despite problems. Example: 'Despite the storm, it was business as usual at the office.'

Busy is an adjective. Its comparative form is busier and the superlative is busiest. Note the spelling change from 'y' to 'i'.

Pronunciation is tricky because it is spelled with a 'u' but sounds like a short 'i' (/ˈbɪzi/). It rhymes with dizzy and fizzy. The stress is always on the first syllable.

Fun Fact

The word business comes from 'busy-ness'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈbɪzi/

Short 'i' sound, stress on first syllable.

US /ˈbɪzi/

Similar to UK, clear 'z' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'u' like in 'bus'
  • Stress on second syllable
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

dizzy fizzy izzie whizzy bizzy

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use correctly

Speaking 1/5

Very common in speech

شنیدن 1/5

Very easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

work day time

Learn Next

occupied hectic productive

پیشرفته

industrious diligent

Grammar to Know

Gerunds after adjectives

Busy working

Comparative adjectives

Busier

Adjective placement

A busy day

Examples by Level

1

I am busy today.

I have work today.

Subject + verb + adjective.

2

The shop is busy.

Many people are in the shop.

Simple sentence.

3

Are you busy?

Do you have time?

Question form.

4

She is very busy.

She has lots of work.

Intensifier 'very'.

5

He is not busy.

He is free.

Negative form.

6

It is a busy day.

A day with many tasks.

Adjective + noun.

7

We are busy now.

At this moment.

Time adverb.

8

The road is busy.

Many cars on the road.

Simple description.

1

I am busy with my homework.

2

The library is busy on weekends.

3

Please don't call when I am busy.

4

It was a busy week for us.

5

The kitchen is always busy.

6

Are you too busy to talk?

7

They are busy cleaning the house.

8

The city center is very busy.

1

I've been so busy lately that I haven't slept.

2

The design of this website is a bit too busy.

3

She keeps herself busy with gardening.

4

The restaurant is usually busy on Friday nights.

5

I'm sorry, I'm a bit busy at the moment.

6

It's a busy schedule, but I can manage.

7

The streets were busy with tourists.

8

Don't let your busy life stop you from exercising.

1

The painting is a bit busy, don't you think?

2

He is always busy trying to impress his boss.

3

The airport is incredibly busy during the holidays.

4

I'm far too busy to deal with this right now.

5

The pattern on the wallpaper is too busy for this room.

6

She is busy preparing for her big presentation.

7

We lead such busy lives these days.

8

The network is currently busy; please try again later.

1

The busy nature of the city can be quite exhausting.

2

His writing style is often criticized for being too busy.

3

Despite her busy agenda, she found time to help.

4

The junction is notoriously busy during rush hour.

5

The visual clutter makes the interface look busy.

6

She is busy cultivating a new hobby.

7

The busy hum of the office was constant.

8

It is a busy intersection of ideas and culture.

1

The busy tapestry of his life is filled with travel.

2

The busy signal was a relic of a bygone era.

3

Her mind was busy with complex calculations.

4

The busy marketplace was a sensory overload.

5

The busy streets reflect the city's frantic pace.

6

He was busy constructing a new theory.

7

The busy schedule left no room for spontaneity.

8

A busy composition can distract from the main subject.

مترادف‌ها

occupied engaged industrious hectic swamped bustling

متضادها

idle free inactive

ترکیب‌های رایج

busy schedule
busy street
busy day
busy with
keep busy
incredibly busy
busy season
busy signal
busy intersection
too busy

Idioms & Expressions

"busy as a bee"

very active

She is busy as a bee.

casual

"busybody"

someone who meddles

Stop being a busybody.

casual

"keep someone busy"

to occupy someone

This will keep you busy.

neutral

"business as usual"

normal operations

It is business as usual.

neutral

"busy signal"

phone line in use

I got a busy signal.

neutral

"busy work"

tasks to fill time

This is just busy work.

casual

Easily Confused

busy vs business

Shared root

Business is a noun, busy is an adjective.

That is my business (noun). I am busy (adj).

busy vs dizzy

Rhyme

Dizzy means lightheaded.

I feel dizzy (lightheaded). I am busy (working).

busy vs fussy

Rhyme

Fussy means picky.

He is fussy about food.

busy vs busybody

Contains 'busy'

Refers to a person, not a state.

She is a busybody.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + is + busy + -ing

He is busy working.

A2

Subject + is + busy + with + noun

I am busy with chores.

A1

It + is + a + busy + noun

It is a busy street.

B1

Subject + is + too + busy + to + verb

I am too busy to eat.

B1

Subject + has + a + busy + schedule

She has a busy schedule.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

business work or trade

Verbs

busied past tense of busy (rare)

Adjectives

busy occupied

مرتبط

businesslike adjective describing professional behavior

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

occupied (formal) busy (neutral) swamped (casual) slammed (slang)

اشتباهات رایج

I am busy to work. I am busy working.
Use 'busy' + 'gerund' (-ing), not the infinitive.
The room is busy. The room is cluttered.
In design, 'cluttered' is more precise than 'busy'.
I have a busy time. I am having a busy time / It is a busy time.
Usually used as an adjective for a period or person.
He is busying. He is busy.
'Busy' is an adjective, not a verb.
I am busy for you. I am busy with you.
Use 'with' when referring to the task.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a bee on your calendar.

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Native Speakers

Use it to explain why you are late.

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Cultural Insight

Don't over-emphasize being busy.

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Grammar Shortcut

Busy + -ing.

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Say It Right

It rhymes with dizzy.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'busying'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'anxious'.

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences about your day.

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Synonym Swap

Use 'occupied' for variety.

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Better Writing

Avoid 'busy' in formal design.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Busy Bees Buzz.

Visual Association

A beehive with bees moving in and out quickly.

Word Web

work tasks schedule crowded clutter

چالش

Describe your day using 'busy' three times.

ریشه کلمه

Old English

Original meaning: Anxious, careful

بافت فرهنگی

None, though 'busybody' can be offensive.

Being 'busy' is often worn as a badge of honor in Western corporate culture.

'Busy Child' by The Crystal Method Busy Philipps (actress)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • busy period
  • busy schedule
  • too busy

travel

  • busy season
  • busy airport
  • busy road

home

  • busy day
  • keep busy
  • busy house

design

  • busy pattern
  • busy layout
  • too busy

Conversation Starters

"Are you busy today?"

"What keeps you busy during the week?"

"Do you prefer a busy city or a quiet town?"

"How do you handle a busy schedule?"

"Is your room busy with decorations?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you were very busy.

How does being busy make you feel?

What is the busiest place you have ever been?

Do you think people are too busy nowadays?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it is an adjective.

Busier.

Yes, if it is cluttered.

Someone who interferes.

It depends on context.

Busily.

Etymological history.

Yes, it is very common.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

I am ___ with my work.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: busy

Used to describe being occupied.

multiple choice A2

Which means the same as busy?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: occupied

Occupied means having things to do.

true false B1

A 'busy' design is usually simple.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Busy designs are cluttered.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Idiom matching.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-adjective structure.

امتیاز: /5

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