Also means
uproar
Usage Note
Bullicio evokes the energetic noise and movement of a crowd — a market, a school hallway, a festival. It is generally neutral or positive, unlike alboroto, which suggests disorder or trouble. The adjective form bullicioso means noisy or lively.
Examples
"El bullicio del mercado me encanta."
Natural Translation
I love the bustle of the market.
Literal Translation
The bustle of-the market to-me delights.
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