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How can I use the word "hectic"?
Very busy? So can I say... I was hectic ? As I understand, I can use this word in relation to me or other persons.
Apr 30, 2010 6:10 PM
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It means very busy and full of activity:
- I've had a really hectic day at the office. I didn't even have time for lunch!
- I have a hectic schedule for the next few days.
- After the hectic day, the office was finally at rest by midnight.
- Although my life is very hectic, I love every single thing that I'm doing :)
April 30, 2010
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Full of activity ,very busy and fast.(a hectic schedule,a hectic week..)
- Gotta minute?
- No,pal.I've got a hectic day.
April 30, 2010
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I have so much homework due next week. This week is going to be hectic!
April 30, 2010
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Hello Mike,
Has been so long ;)
Something is 'hectic', when it is characterized by extreme activity or excitement.
It could be a hectic day and it involves being a 'very busy' one full with activities.
It could be a hectic situation with lots of excitement.. etc
April 30, 2010
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