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busier vs more busy

Both are correct, but 'busier' is more commonly used in English. 'Busier' is the comparative form of 'busy' and is used to compare two things that are more occupied or have more activity. 'More busy' is also correct grammatically; however, it's less common and sounds a bit awkward.
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busier

This is correct and commonly used in English.

'Busier' is the comparative form of 'busy' and is used to compare two things that are more occupied or have more activity.
  • On busier roads, elderly, scarved women sat by piles of potatoes and onions hoping forlornly ... And its employees are likely to be busier in the coming months .
  • adj, busier or busiest. 1. actively or fully engaged; occupied. 2. crowded with or characterized by activity: a busy day. 3. US and Canadian (of a room, telephone ...
  • Word forms: busier, busiest. actively or fully engaged; occupied; crowded with or characterized by activity ⇒ a busy day; (mainly US & Canadian) (of a room, ...
  • Antonyms for busier ... More words related to busier. active. adj. very ... My busy, rich life would basically stay on track, becoming simply a little busier and richer.

Alternatives:

  • more active
  • more occupied
  • more bustling
  • more hectic
  • more lively

more busy

This is correct but less common in English.

'More busy' is also correct grammatically, but it is less common and sounds slightly awkward.
  • [also more busy; most busy]. 1. : actively doing something. She's busy preparing for her test. Are you busy? Can I talk to you for a minute? I will be busy cleaning ...
  • busier. Adjective. comparative form of busy: more busy. English Wiktionary. Available under CC-BY-SA license. Link/Cite. SentencesSentence examples ...
  • Jul 18, 2006 ... The other day on a local TV station, an air conditioner repair man was quoted as saying "I am more busy than ever due to the heat wave".
  • The more we do, the more we can do; the more busy we are, the more leisure we have. Dag Hammarskjold. Biography. Author Profession: Diplomat. Nationality: ...

Alternatives:

  • busier
  • more active
  • more occupied
  • more bustling
  • more hectic

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