workaholic |
busy |
As nouns the difference between workaholic and busy
is that
workaholic is a person who feels compelled to work excessively while
busy is a police officer.
As adjectives the difference between workaholic and busy
is that
workaholic is in the nature or manner of a workaholic while
busy is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
As a verb busy is
to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
busy |
crowd |
In transitive terms the difference between busy and crowd
is that
busy is to rush somebody while
crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.
As an adjective busy
is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
busy |
congested |
As verbs the difference between busy and congested
is that
busy is to make somebody
busy, to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied while
congested is past tense of congest.
As an adjective busy
is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
As a noun busy
is {{cx|slang|UK|Liverpool|derogatory|lang=en}} A police officer.
messy |
busy |
As adjectives the difference between messy and busy
is that
messy is in a disorderly state; chaotic; disorderly while
busy is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
As a verb busy is
to make somebody
busy, to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
As a noun busy is
{{cx|slang|UK|Liverpool|derogatory|lang=en}} A police officer.
busy |
taken |
As nouns the difference between busy and taken
is that
busy is a police officer while
taken is .
As an adjective busy
is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
As a verb busy
is to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
busy |
anxious |
As adjectives the difference between busy and anxious
is that
busy is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on while
anxious is full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, especially respecting something future or unknown; being in painful suspense;—applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle.
As a verb busy
is to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
As a noun busy
is a police officer.
busy |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between busy and undefined
is that
busy is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb busy
is to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
As a noun busy
is a police officer.
focused |
busy |
As adjectives the difference between focused and busy
is that
focused is centered or concentrated while
busy is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
As verbs the difference between focused and busy
is that
focused is (
focus) while
busy is to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
As a noun busy is
a police officer.
dirty |
busy |
In lang=en terms the difference between dirty and busy
is that
dirty is to become soiled while
busy is to rush somebody.
As adjectives the difference between dirty and busy
is that
dirty is unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime while
busy is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
As verbs the difference between dirty and busy
is that
dirty is to make (something) dirty while
busy is to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
As an adverb dirty
is in a dirty manner.
As a noun busy is
a police officer.
crash |
busy |
In lang=en terms the difference between crash and busy
is that
crash is to experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after the euphoric effect of a psychotropic drug has dissipated while
busy is to rush somebody.
As nouns the difference between crash and busy
is that
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen while
busy is a police officer.
As adjectives the difference between crash and busy
is that
crash is quick, fast, intensive while
busy is crowded with business or activities; having a great deal going on.
As verbs the difference between crash and busy
is that
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently while
busy is to make somebody
busy , to keep busy with, to occupy, to make occupied.
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