English edit

Etymology edit

busy +‎ -est

Adjective edit

busiest

  1. superlative form of busy: most busy
    • 1951 October, H. A. Vallance, “Across Denmark by Lyntog”, in Railway Magazine, page 658:
      Even at the busiest periods, an air of quiet orderliness pervades the hall, and the first impression gained by the traveller is one of efficiency, neatness and cleanliness.
    • 2020 July 29, Paul Stephen, “A new collaboration centred on New Street”, in Rail, page 57, photo caption:
      With more than 47 million passenger entries and exits recorded in 2018-2019, New Street is the UK's busiest station outside London and the fifth busiest overall.

Verb edit

busiest

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present indicative of busy

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