populated(adj) furnished with inhabitants. “the area is well populated”; “forests populated with all kinds of wild life” Antonyms: uninhabited.
Q. Is unpopulated a word?
adjective. 1(of a place) having no inhabitants. ‘There are vast areas of unpopulated land, harbouring some very scary creatures.
Table of Contents
- Q. Is unpopulated a word?
- Q. What is another word for populated?
- Q. What is the meaning of busy busy?
- Q. Is it to busy or too busy?
- Q. What a busy day meaning?
- Q. What does it has been a long day mean?
- Q. What a day it is?
- Q. Is it day to day or day to day?
- Q. Whats for the day meaning?
- Q. What a beautiful day meaning?
- Q. How has been your day meaning?
- Q. What’s a good day?
- Q. Is saying good day rude?
- Q. Can you say good day at night?
- Q. Is Good Day correct?
- Q. How do you express a good day?
- Q. When can we use good day?
Q. What is another word for populated?
Populated Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for populated?
tenanted | populous |
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teeming | packed |
crowded | heavily populated |
jammed | crawling |
crammed | overpopulated |
Q. What is the meaning of busy busy?
Adjective. busy, industrious, diligent, assiduous, sedulous mean actively engaged or occupied. busy chiefly stresses activity as opposed to idleness or leisure. too busy to spend time with the children industrious implies characteristic or habitual devotion to work.
Q. Is it to busy or too busy?
It should be ‘too busy’, which means busy to a large extent. ‘To busy’ does not make much sense.
Q. What a busy day meaning?
1 actively or fully engaged; occupied. 2 crowded with or characterized by activity. a busy day. 3 (Chiefly U.S. and Canadian) (of a room, telephone line, etc.)
Q. What does it has been a long day mean?
In English, a person will use the expression “It’s been a long day” to express fatigue. The idea is that a person has already done a lot of work or has gone through a difficult experince during the day and they are not ready for more work or difficulties.
Q. What a day it is?
“What a day!” is a rhetorical expression which frequently includes an exclamation mark. It is reflection on a day which has been remarkable in either a good or bad way. “We’ve been to the beach and then had lunch and after that we went to a show – what a day!”
Q. Is it day to day or day to day?
occurring each day; daily: day-to-day chores; day-to-day worries. concerned only with immediate needs or desires without preparation for the future.
Q. Whats for the day meaning?
It means for an entire day in this case. When people ask “how long will you be away from the office?” for example, a response of “For the day” means that you should not expect them to return the same day.
Q. What a beautiful day meaning?
Similarly What a beautiful day! means that this is a day which is beautiful, and the response agrees that this is a day which is beautiful. Note, however, that if you make day the subject of the sentence, you must use the definite article: Yes, the day is beautiful.
Q. How has been your day meaning?
Now, the difference between “how has your day been” and “how is your day” is a question of emphasis on the time. “How has your day been” is asking you how your entire day has been up until now.
Q. What’s a good day?
The definition of good day is a phrase used to say hello or goodbye during the day. An example of good day is how you would say goodbye to a friend with whom you just had lunch. phrase.
Q. Is saying good day rude?
The phrase is generally not used in Europe, as some find it artificial or even offensive. Critics of the phrase characterize it as an imperative, obliging the person to have a nice day. Other critics argue that it is a parting platitude that comes across as pretended.
Q. Can you say good day at night?
However, many people say it out of habit, a nice one, but still a habit, so to say “have a nice day” at night, might get you an odd look or an unpleasant retort. You could get away with saying it in the afternoon. So you might change your night greetings to “ have an enjoyable evening “ and really mean it.
Q. Is Good Day correct?
“Good day” is now considered very formal and old-fashioned, whether as a greeting or as a farewell. Note, it is not the same as “Have a good day!”, which is informal and colloquial. Good Morning:- Usually, used for greeting a person in the morning.
Q. How do you express a good day?
Other Ways to Say “Have a Great Day” Have an awesome day! I hope your day is great! Today will be the best! Have a splendid day!
Q. When can we use good day?
—used to say hello or goodbye to someone in the daytime Good day to you, sir.