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fairly hectic
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fairly hectic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is quite busy or chaotic, but not overwhelmingly so. Example: "This week has been fairly hectic with all the meetings and deadlines we have to meet."
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Alternative expressions(20)
a little bit stiff
a bit stringent
a bit tumultuous
a bit restless
a bit cumbersome
a bit uptight
moderately occupied
a little bit strong
a bit rigid
a little bit noisy
a bit strong
a bit hard
a bit strenuous
relatively busy
a little chaotic
a little bit stretched
somewhat turbulent
a bit lively
moderately busy
a little tight
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
It made a fairly hectic year, shooting in New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Montana.
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Usually either desperate to avoid relegation or eager to try and pick up some silverware, the January window is often a fairly hectic time for a manager and inevitably mistakes get made.
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Cardiff University Students Union: The Great Hall, Sun O22 Ritz Manchester, Mon; O2 Forum Kentish Town, NW5, Tue JR As one of The Fiery Furnaces, a band she formed with her brother Matthew, Eleanor Friedberger drew some abstract and fairly hectic patterns across the post-Strokes indie landscape.
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Phil Harrison All this week's best talks MUSIC Eleanor Friedberger (London, Salford, Sheffield) As one of the Fiery Furnaces, a band she formed with her brother Matthew, Eleanor Friedberger drew some abstract and fairly hectic patterns across the post-Strokes indie landscape.
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It's been a fairly hectic past few months of news for Viber.
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It seems unusual that Murray Wells, who is only in his early 20s, is stepping aside at this point, but [ok, cheap shot warning] perhaps his social life is fairly hectic these days.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
It was a pretty hectic 15 minutes.
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"It was a pretty hectic day".
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"It was pretty hectic.
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Life gets pretty hectic.
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The schedule is pretty hectic.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "fairly hectic" to describe situations that are busy but manageable. Avoid using it for extremely chaotic or overwhelming scenarios.
Common error
While "fairly hectic" is acceptable, avoid relying on it excessively. Vary your vocabulary by using synonyms like "quite busy" or "moderately chaotic" to add nuance to your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fairly hectic" functions as an adjectival modifier, describing a noun (e.g., day, week, schedule) as being moderately busy or chaotic. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "fairly hectic" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase, as validated by Ludwig AI, employed to depict situations that are moderately busy but not excessively chaotic. Predominantly found in news and media contexts, this adjectival modifier serves to communicate the level of activity. While "fairly hectic" is generally acceptable, varying your vocabulary with alternatives like "quite busy" or "moderately chaotic" can enhance your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reasonably hectic
Uses a different adverb to modify "hectic", maintaining a similar meaning.
quite busy
Implies a moderate level of activity without necessarily suggesting chaos or stress.
pretty active
A simpler and more general way to describe a state of being busy.
moderately chaotic
Highlights the disarray or disorder aspect more than the activity level.
somewhat frantic
Emphasizes a sense of urgency and anxiety associated with the activity.
rather intense
Focuses on the high degree of effort or concentration required.
somewhat turbulent
Emphasizes the instability and commotion present in the situation.
kind of crazy
A more informal way to express a similar level of busyness or chaos.
slightly mad
Similar to kind of crazy but with the usage of "mad".
a bit wild
Focuses on chaos in an informal expression.
FAQs
How can I use "fairly hectic" in a sentence?
You can use "fairly hectic" to describe periods or situations that are moderately busy. For example, "This week has been "fairly hectic" with meetings and deadlines".
What's the difference between "fairly hectic" and "very hectic"?
"Fairly hectic" implies a moderate level of busyness, while "very hectic" suggests a significantly higher and possibly overwhelming level of activity. "Fairly" indicates less intensity than "very".
What are some alternatives to saying "fairly hectic"?
You can use alternatives like "quite busy", "moderately chaotic", or "somewhat frantic" depending on the specific context.
Is it appropriate to use "fairly hectic" in formal writing?
While generally acceptable, "fairly hectic" might be considered slightly informal for highly formal contexts. In such cases, consider more formal alternatives like "considerably active" or "moderately demanding".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested