Meaning & Definition of Hectic in English
Hectic
Characterized by intense activity, confusion, or haste.
Pronunciation:
/ˈhɛk.tɪk/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Full of incessant or frantic activity.
Example Sentence: The office was hectic on the last day of the project.
Definition: Characterized by extreme agitation or emotional disturbance.
Example Sentence: She felt hectic emotions before her big performance.
Definition: Involving constant changes or movements.
Example Sentence: The hectic lifestyle of a city can be overwhelming.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle English 'hectik', from Latin 'hecticus', from Greek 'hekton' meaning 'held', referring to a fever that does not abate.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- hectic schedule: A schedule filled with many activities or commitments.
- hectic pace: A fast and often stressful rate of activity.
- hectic lifestyle: A way of living that is busy and filled with many activities, often leading to stress.
Translations
- Spanish: hectico
- French: hectique
- German: hektisch
- Russian: напряженный
Related Words
- frenzy: A state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior.
- chaos: Complete disorder and confusion.
- stress: A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.
Slang Meanings of hectic
Meaning: On the go
Example Sentence: I've been so on the go today, it's been hectic!
Meaning: Burning the candle at both ends
Example Sentence: I've been burning the candle at both ends lately, my schedule is so hectic.