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Asked by: Jovino Abrego
business and finance business administrationWhat is the difference between business and busyness?
Also asked, is busyness a correct word?
The word business was used in the the sense 'the state of being busy' from Middle English down to the 18th century, but is now differentiated as busyness..
Moreover, does business come from busy?
The word business comes from the word busy, and means doing things.It works on regular basis. By this means, some people put up the money as capital, and others used it to run the business.
The noun form of “busy” would be “busyness” although busyness wouldn't be a frequently-used word. You would just say that people are busy—not that they're engaged in “busyness.” “Business” is a whole different word. You may not be busy if you have a business.