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Mezzopiano Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Opposite of busy

Hi, What word can I use to fill this blank to mean "not busy"?

I'm too ____ lately so I'm getting bored.

  

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"unoccupied" is a possibility. The word "unbusy" actually exists, but it is not commonly used. g.

  • "unoccupied" is a possibility.
  • The word "unbusy" actually exists, but it is not commonly used.
  • g.
  • "Lately I've had too much free/spare time, so I'm getting bored".
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"unoccupied" is a possibility. The word "unbusy" actually exists, but it is not commonly used.

As I'm sure you know, you can say it in other ways too, e.g. "Lately I've had too much free/spare time, so I'm getting bored".

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