bustling

[ˈbʌs.lɪŋ]

bustling Definition

  • 1full of energetic and noisy activity
  • 2having a lot of movement and activity

Using bustling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bustling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city is always bustling with tourists.

  • Example

    The market was bustling with vendors and shoppers.

  • Example

    The streets were bustling with people rushing to work.

bustling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bustling

Antonyms for bustling

Phrases with bustling

  • a city that is full of life and activity

    Example

    New York City is a bustling city that never sleeps.

  • a market that is full of vendors and shoppers, with lots of activity and noise

    Example

    The bustling market was filled with the sounds of vendors shouting and people bargaining.

  • a street that is full of people and activity, with lots of movement and noise

    Example

    The bustling street was crowded with people rushing to work and cars honking their horns.

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Summary: bustling in Brief

The term 'bustling' [ˈbʌs.lɪŋ] describes a place or situation that is full of energetic and noisy activity. It is often used to describe cities, markets, and streets that are full of movement and people. Examples include 'The city is always bustling with tourists' and 'The market was bustling with vendors and shoppers.' Synonyms for bustling include 'busy' and 'lively,' while antonyms include 'quiet' and 'still.'