different between unbusty vs unbusy
unbusty
English
Etymology
un- +? busty
Adjective
unbusty (comparative more unbusty, superlative most unbusty)
- Not busty.
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unbusy
English
Etymology
From Middle English unbysy, unbesy, equivalent to un- +? busy.
Adjective
unbusy (comparative more unbusy or unbusier, superlative most unbusy or unbusiest)
- Not busy
Verb
unbusy (third-person singular simple present unbusies, present participle unbusying, simple past and past participle unbusied)
- (transitive) To make or render unbusy
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- what does unbusy
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