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hectic
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
hectic
(adjective)
hectic
/
ˈ
hɛktɪk/
adjective
hectic
/
ˈ
hɛktɪk/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of HECTIC
[
more hectic; most hectic
]
:
very busy and filled with activity
We both had
hectic
days at work.
She maintains a
hectic
schedule as a journalist and mother.
a
hectic
lifestyle
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— hectically
/
ˈ
hɛktɪkli/
adverb
hectically
busy
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