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Synonyms and antonyms of Busy and working in American Thesaurus

Busy and working

busy (adjective)

having many things to do

active (adjective)

very involved in the work of an organization or with a particular activity

busy (adjective)

not able to do a particular job or to speak to someone because you are very busy

rushed (adjective)

feeling that you must do things in a hurry

load down ()

if you are loaded down with responsibilities, problems, or work, you have more than you can deal with

knee-deep (adjective)

if you are knee-deep in work or problems, you have a lot of work or problems

hopping (adjective)

informal very busy

immersed in something (formal)

formal if you are immersed in something, you spend most of your time doing it or thinking about it

hard at it ()

doing something in a fast busy way

against the clock ()

trying very hard to finish something before a particular time

all work and no play ()

used about a situation in which someone spends a lot of time working and has no time for other activities

at work ()

in the process of doing or making something

busily (adverb)

if you are busily doing something, you are giving all your attention to it

busy (adjective)

a busy time is when you have a lot of things to do

busy (adjective)

having many customers

I’m working on it (informal)

informal used for saying that you are dealing with something

in action ()

doing what you are good at or what you are trained to do

in action ()

doing what something is designed to do

on the case ()

dealing with something

on the go ()

very busy or active

on the move (informal)

informal busy or active all the time

operational (adjective)

relating to the way that something works, especially a system or business

put-upon (adjective)

informal asked to do too much because you are kind and helpful

snowed under ()

with too much work to deal with

(there’s) no rest for the wicked ()

used for saying that you have a lot of work to do, which is a punishment for bad things that you have done

tied up (adjective)

if someone is tied up, they are very busy

working overtime ()

much more active than usual