Bullicio (en. Bustle)

/buˈliθjo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Definitions: Intense noise produced by several people talking or moving.
Definitions: The commotion of the city never stops.
El bullicio de la ciudad nunca se detiene.
Definitions: Confusion or disorder caused by a crowd.
Definitions: The commotion in the market was overwhelming.
El bullicio en el mercado era abrumador.
Definitions: Intense activity or agitation in a place.
Definitions: The commotion at the party could be heard miles away.
El bullicio en la fiesta se podía escuchar a kilómetros.

Etymology

Etymology_origin: From the Latin 'bullire', which means to boil.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Common_phrases: to make a commotion
Common_phrases: To cause noise or uproar.
hacer bullicio
Common_phrases: commotion of voices
Common_phrases: Noise produced by several people speaking at the same time.
bullicio de voces
Common_phrases: a commotion of people
Common_phrases: A large number of people generating noise.
un bullicio de gente

Related Words

Related_words: noise
Related_words: Sound that interferes with tranquility.
ruido
Related_words: uproar
Related_words: Confusion and noise caused by a crowd.
alboroto
Related_words: uproar
Related_words: Disorder or racket caused by a large number of people.
barullo

Slang Meanings

Slang_meanings: Scene
Slang_meanings: I was at an incredible scene over the weekend, there was a lot of commotion.
Estuve en una movida increíble el fin de semana, había mucho bullicio.
Slang_meanings: Mess
Slang_meanings: The mess at the party last night was total, there was commotion everywhere.
El desmadre en la fiesta anoche fue total, había bullicio por todas partes.