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How do you describe being busy?
First let’s look at different ways to say that a person is busy.
- I am busy. The most basic way to express this.
- I’m as busy as a bee.
- I’m slammed.
- I’m so busy (that) I can’t even…
- I’m buried (in work).
- I’m overwhelmed (with work).
- I’m up to my ears in work.
- I’ve got a lot on my plate.
Are u busy synonyms?
busy
- 2 active, energetic, exacting, full, hectic, hustling, lively, on the go (informal) restless, strenuous, tireless, tiring.
- 3 fussy, inquisitive, interfering, meddlesome, meddling, nosy, officious, prying, snoopy, stirring, troublesome. vb.
- 4 absorb, employ, engage, engross, immerse, interest, occupy. Antonyms.
What is the synonym and antonym of busy?
busy. Antonyms: idle, slothful, lazy, indolent, unoccupied. Synonyms: industrious, diligent, assiduous, engaged, occupied.
How do you say you’re busy in a nice way?
Below are 10 English expressions that’ll do the job much better.
- I’m preoccupied. Imagine someone knocking on your office door while you’re having a meeting.
- I’m tied up.
- I have a lot on my plate.
- I’m juggling a lot right now.
- I don’t have the bandwidth.
- I’m spread pretty thin.
- I’m swamped.
- I’m buried in work.
What do you call a busy man?
What is another word for busy person?
dynamo | fireball |
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mover and shaker | busy bee |
active person | powerhouse |
hustler | workhorse |
sharpy | self-starter |
How do you say I am busy in a polite way?
10 Ways to Say You’re Busy Without Being Rude
- I’m preoccupied. Imagine someone knocking on your office door while you’re having a meeting.
- I’m tied up.
- I have a lot on my plate.
- I’m juggling a lot right now.
- I don’t have the bandwidth.
- I’m spread pretty thin.
- I’m swamped.
- I’m buried in work.
How do you say you are too busy?
What do you call a busy girl?
2 active, energetic, exacting, full, hectic, hustling, lively, on the go (informal) restless, strenuous, tireless, tiring. 3 fussy, inquisitive, interfering, meddlesome, meddling, nosy, officious, prying, snoopy, stirring, troublesome.
Is there a simile for as busy as a bee?
As Busy As A Bee is also a simile. Remember a Simile is figure of speech which involves a comparison between unlike things. For example: The leaves dances like a belly dancer as the wind blows. As busy as a bee Her teeth is as bright as the shining moon at night.
How is the word as busy as a bee pronounced?
Simile is pronounced [si-mi-lee]. She’s as busy as a bee. He’s as noisy as a chainsaw. That room is as small as a matchbox. She’s as pretty as a picture of the Mona Lisa. You get the idea. When you’re using an adjective to describe the two things, the rule for making a simile is: “as (adjective) as.” So you’re using “as” twice!
Which is an example of an idiom about being busy?
When you talk about being busy in past, you say: I was busy + verb (with ‘ing’ form) Example: I was busy working. When you talk about being busy in present, you can say: I am busy + verb (with ‘ing’ form) Example: I am busy working. Following idioms and phrases are used to convey that you are busy. 1. Busy as a beaver.
Which is the best example of an as simile?
List of AS…AS Similes simile meaning comment as busy as a cat on a hot tin roof very busy as calm as a millpond very calm and still usually said of water as clear as a bell very clear of a sound as clean as a whistle very clean