“Hive” means a place where a group of bees live together. It can also mean a busy, active group of people, animals, or things working closely in one place.
In everyday English, people usually use “hive” when talking about bees, like a beehive. It is also used in phrases like “a hive of activity” to describe a place that is full of busy movement and energy.
Meaning & Usage
A hive is the home of bees. More broadly, it can describe any place that feels busy and active. For example, a busy office, kitchen, or city center might be called “a hive of activity.”
Examples
The beekeeper checked the hive for honey.
The station was a hive of activity in the morning.
What is a hive in nature?
In nature, a hive is the structure where bees live, store honey, and raise their young.
What does “a hive of activity” mean?
It means a place is very busy, lively, and full of movement.
Is a hive only for bees?
Most of the time, yes. But in English, people also use it to describe a busy place or group activity.