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1. busy bee
noun.
An
alert
and
energetic
person.
Synonyms
gopher
doer
live wire
goffer
sharpy
sharpie
actor
worker
eager beaver
Antonyms
employer
nonworker
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2. busy
adjective.
(ˈbɪzi)
Actively
or
fully
engaged
or
occupied.
Synonyms
tied up
occupied
overbusy
at work
drudging
labouring
up to
laboring
diligent
toiling
engaged
employed
Antonyms
negligent
idle
unemployed
inadequate
careless
Etymology
busy (English)
busi (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. busy
adjective.
(ˈbɪzi)
Intrusive
in
a
meddling
or
offensive
manner.
Synonyms
interfering
meddling
busybodied
meddlesome
officious
intrusive
Antonyms
unintrusive
impatient
ungeared
unreserved
uninvolved
Etymology
busy (English)
busi (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. busy
adjective.
(ˈbɪzi)
Overcrowded
or
cluttered
with
detail.
Synonyms
fancy
fussy
Antonyms
plain
bore
defend
Etymology
busy (English)
busi (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. busy
adjective.
(ˈbɪzi)
Crowded
with
or
characterized
by
much
activity.
Synonyms
active
Antonyms
inactive
uninhabited
Etymology
busy (English)
busi (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. busy
verb.
(ˈbɪzi)
Keep
busy
with.
Synonyms
smatter
putter
play around
potter
occupy
dabble
work
Antonyms
idle
studio
inactivity
fail
malfunction
Etymology
busy (English)
busi (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. busy
adjective.
(ˈbɪzi)
(of
facilities
such
as
telephones
or
lavatories)
unavailable
for
use
by
anyone
else
or
indicating
unavailability;
(`engaged'
is
a
British
term
for
a
busy
telephone
line).
Synonyms
occupied
in use
engaged
Antonyms
unoccupied
unconnected
unexploited
stand still
Etymology
busy (English)
busi (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. bee
noun.
(ˈbiː)
Any
of
numerous
hairy-bodied
insects
including
social
and
solitary
species.
Synonyms
leaf-cutting bee
Nomia melanderi
hymenopteron
carpenter bee
cuckoo-bumblebee
Apis mellifera
andrenid
hymenopteran
leaf-cutter
superfamily Apoidea
hymenopter
potter bee
andrena
humblebee
leaf-cutter bee
honeybee
Apoidea
bumblebee
alkali bee
drone
mining bee
mason bee
hymenopterous insect
9. bee
noun.
(ˈbiː)
A
social
gathering
to
carry
out
some
communal
task
or
to
hold
competitions.
Synonyms
cornhusking
husking bee
social gathering
social affair
quilting bee
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