English adjective: occupied | |||
| 1. | occupied held or filled or in use | ||
| Samples | She keeps her time well occupied. The wc is occupied. | ||
| Similar | busy, engaged, filled, in use | ||
| Antonyms | unoccupied | ||
| 2. | occupied seized and controlled as by military invasion | ||
| Samples | The occupied countries of Europe. | ||
| Antonyms | unoccupied | ||
| 3. | occupied resided in; having tenants | ||
| Samples | Not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up. | ||
| Synonyms | tenanted | ||
| Similar | inhabited | ||
| Antonyms | uninhabited | ||
| 4. | occupied having ones attention or mind or energy engaged | ||
| Samples | She keeps herself fully occupied with volunteer activities. Deeply engaged in conversation. | ||
| Synonyms | engaged | ||
| Similar | busy | ||
| Antonyms | idle | ||