Here is the information on "abuzz":
1. **Parts of Speech:** Adjective
2. **Definitions:** Full of or alive with activity, excitement, or gossip.
3. **Pronunciations:** US: /əˈbʌz/; UK: /əˈbʌz/
4. **Origin and Usage:** "Abuzz" is a relatively new word, first recorded in the early 20th century. It is believed to be a combination of the prefix "a-" meaning "on" or "in" and the word "buzz," which describes the sound of activity or excitement. The word is commonly used to describe a place or situation that is full of energy or activity, such as a busy city street or a lively party.
5. **Synonyms:** Busy, active, lively, bustling, humming
6. **Related Words:** Buzzed, abase, abuse, abeam, abhor
7. **Example Sentences:**
- The newsroom was abuzz with excitement as they prepared to break the story.
- The city was abuzz with activity even at night.
- The social media platform was abuzz with rumors about the new product launch.