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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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busy, lively, bustling

0We have lots of night markets here, and they are parts of our life. We simply couldn't do without them. 02br
00When a night market is full of people and loud noises, we often use an adjective to describe it. I wonder what you would say to describe it--Maybe, lively, bustling, or a better adjective? Thanks.02br
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0 Your adjectives are quite good. Here are a few more suggestions:02br 02br 00busy, hectic, active, buzzing, vibrant, effervescent, full of life... 0-

  • 0 Your adjectives are quite good.
  • Here are a few more suggestions:02br 02br 00busy, hectic, active, buzzing, vibrant, effervescent, full of life...
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0 Your adjectives are quite good. Here are a few more suggestions:02br
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00busy, hectic, active, buzzing, vibrant, effervescent, full of life... 0-
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01cite10Conchita5712cite10Your adjectives are quite good. Here are a few more suggestions:12br
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10busy, hectic, active, buzzing, vibrant, effervescent, full of life...12blockquote
10Thanks, Conchita.02br
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00Probably when it's casual speech, I would say: The night market
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01cite10Angliholic12cite10Probably when it's casual speech, I would say: The night market is busy, active, buzzing, vibrant, and full of life, right?12br
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10All these adjectives are pretty much synonymous, but using them together in a casual context, as you say, might be okay.02br
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