Bulliciosa (en. Bustling)

/buʎiˈθjosa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That produces noise.
The party was noisy and full of joy.
La fiesta era bulliciosa y llena de alegría.
That manifests in disordered movements and sounds.
The children in the park were very noisy.
Los niños en el parque estaban muy bulliciosos.
Related to a lively and noisy environment.
The noisy market of the city attracts many visitors.
El bullicioso mercado de la ciudad atrae a muchos visitantes.

Etymology

From the Spanish 'bullicio', which refers to 'noise' or 'movement'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

noisy environment
A place full of noise and activity.
ambiente bullicioso
to be noisy
To have a vibrant and active personality.
ser bullicioso
noisy day
A day full of events and activity.
día bullicioso

Related Words

noise
Noise or tumult that occurs in a place.
bullicio
commotion
Confusion or noise that interrupts calmness.
alboroto
sound
Sound that is not musical or is unpleasant.
ruido

Slang Meanings

Festive and chaotic atmosphere.
The party was so noisy that no one could hear anything.
La fiesta estaba tan bulliciosa que nadie podía escuchar nada.
Description of a group of noisy people.
That group of boys is very noisy when they play.
Ese grupo de chicos es muy bullicioso cuando juega.