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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

The night market is raucous/lively/busy

The night market is very busy.

The night market is very raucous.

The night market is very lively.

The night market is very hustling and bustling.

Hi,

If I want to describe a night market here that is full of stands and people and the businesses are terrific, can I use all of the above? Are they about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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'Raucous' is unpleasant. 'Busy' is vague and generic. The others seem appropriate.

  • 'Raucous' is unpleasant.
  • 'Busy' is vague and generic.
  • The others seem appropriate.
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'Raucous' is unpleasant. 'Busy' is vague and generic. The others seem appropriate.

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