(of a building, seat, etc.) Opposite of not being occupied or used
(busy) Opposite of not engaged in work, responsibilities or obligations
(busy) Opposite of not engaged in work, responsibilities or obligations
“I will actually still be busy this weekend as I still have plenty of work to complete.”
Opposite of not engaged in any occupation or employment
“Jack is currently employed and not looking for further opportunities at this stage.”
Opposite of uninhabited, having no human residents
Opposite of abandoned by a deity or god, literally or figuratively
Opposite of being fully accessible and obtainable with little regard to restrictions
“Access to these amenities is restricted.”
Opposite of not operating or being used
“The printer is currently in use by our busy staff.”
Opposite of not set apart for a particular purpose or booked in advance
(of time) Opposite of characterized by inaction or absence of significant activity
“Midday is our most busy period, and we really need all hands on deck to get through the grind.”
(of one's time) Opposite of free or recreational in nature
“I have a set schedule I adhere to, and I do not answer the family phone during my work hours.”
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