Thesaurus Dictionary

Try "happy" or "love"

Searching for...

No matching words found

Try a different search term or browse the dictionary

Synonyms and antonyms of Busy places and times and describing busy places and times in American Thesaurus

Busy places and times and describing busy places and times

madhouse (noun)

a place that is very noisy, busy, and full of confused activity

lively (adjective)

full of people who are busy or who are enjoying themselves

hectic (adjective)

full of busy activity

bustling (adjective)

a bustling place is full of noise and activity and is usually pleasant and interesting

buzz (verb)

if a place or group of people is buzzing, there is a lot of noise or activity

hum (verb)

if a place is humming, it is full of noise and activity

busy season (noun)

a period when a hotel or place that people go to on vacation is busy

frenzy (noun)

a period of great energy and activity

peak (adjective)

a peak time, period, etc. is when the largest number of people are doing or using something

Grand Central Station (American)

American a place that is very busy and full of people. In the U.K. people say a place like this is “like Piccadilly Circus.”

active (adjective)

used about a period or event that is full of busy activity

a hive of activity ()

a place where everyone is very busy

buzzy (adjective)

a buzzy place or atmosphere is lively and exciting

full (adjective)

busy