- crowded
- [ʹkraʋdıd]
1. переполненный, битком набитый
crowded streets — улицы, запруженные /запружённые/ народом
crowded hall — битком набитый зал
a table crowded with papers and books — стол, заваленный бумагами и книгами
2. стеснённый, сдавленный
the horses were too crowded in one small stable — лошадям было очень тесно в небольшой конюшне
3. полный, наполненный
a life crowded with adventure — жизнь, полная приключений
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crowded — adj. 1. overfilled or compacted or concentrated; filled to excess; as, a crowded program. Opposite of {uncrowded}. Note: [Narrower terms: {full, jammed, jam packed, packed}] [WordNet 1.5] 2. filled with a crowd; as, a crowded marketplace. [PJC] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Crowded — Single by Jeannie Ortega featuring Papoose from the album No Place Like BKLYN … Wikipedia
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crowded — crowded; un·crowded; … English syllables
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crowded — index compact (dense), populous, profuse, rife Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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crowded — [adj] busy, congested awash, brimful, brimming, chock full, clean, close, compact, crammed, cramped, crushed, dense, elbow toelbow*, filled to the rafters*, fit to bust*, full, full house*, full up*, huddled, jammed, jampacked*, loaded, lousy… … New thesaurus
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crowded — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a place) filled almost completely by a large number of people … English terms dictionary
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crowded — [[t]kra͟ʊdɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ with n If a place is crowded, it is full of people. He peered slowly around the small crowded room… The street was crowded and noisy… The old town square was crowded with people. Ant: empty, deserted… … English dictionary
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crowded — crowd|ed [ˈkraudıd] adj too full of people or things ▪ a crowded room ▪ a crowded street ▪ The train was very crowded, and we had to stand. crowded with ▪ The narrow roads were crowded with holiday traffic … Dictionary of contemporary English
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crowded — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become, get ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc … Collocations dictionary
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crowded — adjective the pizza place is crowded after every home game a crowded bus our villa was crowded with uninvited guests Syn: packed, full, mobbed, filled to capacity, full to bursting, congested, overcrowded, overflowing, teeming, swarming, thronged … Thesaurus of popular words
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crowded — adjective overfilled or compacted or concentrated (Freq. 12) a crowded theater a crowded program crowded trains a young mother s crowded days • Ant: ↑uncrowded • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
переполненный, людный, многолюдный, полный, битком набитый, наполненный, прижатый
прилагательное ↓
- переполненный, битком набитый
crowded streets — улицы, запруженные /запружённые/ народом
crowded hall — битком набитый зал
a table crowded with papers and books — стол, заваленный бумагами и книгами
- стеснённый, сдавленный
the horses were too crowded in one small stable — лошадям было очень тесно в небольшой конюшне
- полный, наполненный
a life crowded with adventure — жизнь, полная приключений
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
a young mother’s crowded days — насыщенная жизнь молодой матери
the clatter of a crowded cafeteria — шум и гам переполненного кафе
the babble of a crowded party — гомон многолюдной вечеринки
crowded bus — переполненный автобус
life crowded with great events — жизнь, полная великих событий
crowded schedule — плотный график
crowded as heck — битком набито, народу как сельдей в бочке
very crowded ice — плотный слой льда
crowded gate — перегруженный участок (межсоединений)
be crowded — стесняться; стесниться
crowded airspace — перенасыщенное воздушное пространство
room was crowded with furniture — комната была заставлена мебелью
Примеры с переводом
The streets were crowded with shoppers.
Улицы были переполнены покупателями.
The public bar was crowded.
В баре было полно народу.
We all crowded round the table.
Мы все столпились вокруг стола.
When the performance was over, the people crowded out.
Когда спектакль закончился, публика двинулась к выходу.
He could be alone in a crowded room.
Он мог быть одинок в переполненном зале.
We were standing crowded together before the picture.
Мы стояли перед картиной, тесно прижавшись друг к другу.
This narrow, crowded, and rambling street.
Эта узкая, людная и беспорядочно спланированная улица.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
…refugees living in crowded hovels…
Visitors crowded the campus on graduation day.
The roofs of the houses overlap in this crowded city
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Возможные однокоренные слова
crowd — толпа, народ, множество, масса, давка, толпиться, вытеснять, тесниться, теснить
overcrowded — переполненный
crowding — давка, толкотня
crowdy — шумный, буйный, беспутный, вульгарный, буян, хулиган
uncrowded — непереполненный
: filled with many or too many people or things
a beach crowded with people
Synonyms
Example Sentences
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Etymology
from past participle of crowd entry 1
First Known Use
1612, in the meaning defined above
Time Traveler
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crowd·ed
(krou′dĭd)
adj.
1. Filled near or to capacity: a crowded bus.
2. Filled with a crowd: a crowded plaza.
3. Having insufficient space for comfort: «When wealthy Dutch settlers began feeling crowded in lower Manhattan, they moved to verdant farmlands north of the city» (Janet Groene).
crowd′ed′ness n.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
crowd•ed
(ˈkraʊ dɪd)
adj.
1. filled to excess; packed: a crowded elevator.
2. filled with a crowd: crowded streets.
3. uncomfortably close together.
[1605–15]
crowd′ed•ly, adv.
crowd′ed•ness, n.
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj. | 1. | crowded — overfilled or compacted or concentrated; «a crowded theater»; «a crowded program»; «crowded trains»; «a young mother’s crowded days»
uncrowded — having or allowing sufficient room; «an uncrowded train»; «an uncrowded view» |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
crowded
adjective packed, full, busy, mobbed, cramped, swarming, overflowing, thronged, teeming, congested, populous, jam-packed, crushed The street was crowded and noisy.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
crowded
adjective
1. Affording little room for movement:
2. Having all parts near to each other:
3. Excessively filled with detail:
The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Translations
přecpanýpřeplněný
propfuldstuvende fuld
täpötäysitäynnä oleva
pretrpan
yfirfullur
込み合った
붐비는
prepchatý
nabit
trång
ซึ่งเต็มไปด้วยฝูงชน
đông đúc
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
crowded
[ˈkraʊdɪd] adj
(= full, busy) [room, streets, bar] → bondé(e)
crowded with [+ people] → plein de
to be crowded into [+ room] → s’entasser dans
(= overpopulated) [area, town] → surpeuplé(e)crowd-pleaser crowd pleaser [ˈkraʊdpliːzər] n
to be a crowd-pleaser → plaire aux foulescrowd-puller crowd puller [ˈkraʊdpʊlər] n (= event) → grosse attraction f; [person] to be a crowd-puller → attirer les foulescrowd scene n (in play, film) → scène f de foule
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
crowded
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
crowded
[ˈkraʊdɪd] adj (meeting, event, place) → affollato/a, gremito/a; (town) → molto popolato/a; (day) → pieno/a; (profession) → inflazionato/a
crowded with → pieno/a di, gremito/a di, stipato/a di
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
crowd
(kraud) noun
1. a number of persons or things gathered together. A crowd of people gathered in the street.
2. a group of friends, usually known to one another. John’s friends are a nice crowd.
verb
1. to gather in a large group. They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.
2. to fill too full by coming together in. Sightseers crowded the building.
ˈcrowded adjective
having or containing a lot of people or things. crowded buses.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
crowded
→ مُزْدَحِم přeplněný propfuld überfüllt συνωστισμένος atestado täynnä oleva bondé pretrpan affollato 込み合った 붐비는 samengepakt fullpakket zatłoczony lotado переполненный trång ซึ่งเต็มไปด้วยฝูงชน kalabalık đông đúc 拥挤的
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
crowded
adj (dent) apiñado; — teeth dientes apiñados
English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Expect the island to be crowded in the summer.
Однако будьте готовы, что этот остров в летний период будет переполненный.
Imagine you’re in a crowded airport.
Представьте себе, что вы стоите в переполненном аэропорту у выхода на посадку.
Weekends are usually crowded, so it is preferable to visit during weekdays.
Как правило, в выходные дни очень многолюдно, поэтому Желательно посетить его в течение недели.
The pedestrian street Comercio is always crowded.
На пешеходной улице Комерсио (Comercio) всегда многолюдно.
I wish the subway wasn’t so crowded every morning.
Хотел бы я, чтобы каждое утро метро не было таким переполненным.
The bus I take to school is always crowded.
Автобус, на котором я езжу в школу, всегда переполнен.
Amebiasis usually happens in areas where living conditions are crowded and unsanitary.
Амебиаз обычно происходит в районах, где условия жизни переполнены и где есть отсутствие надлежащей санитарии.
Adding ideas into an already crowded mind.
Безнадежно добавлять идеи в умы, уже переполненные идеями.
Be aware of pickpockets when riding in crowded subway cars and buses.
Имейте в виду, что карманников во время езды в переполненных вагонах метро и автобусах, к сожалению, хватает.
The city motorway is usually very crowded during rush hour.
В городе автомагистрали, как правило, очень переполнены в часы пик.
Avoid visiting crowded events, but small friendly gatherings will benefit.
Избегайте посещения многолюдных мероприятий, а вот небольшие дружеские посиделки пойдут на пользу.
The mosque is usually crowded on Fridays.
Эта Мечеть, как правило, переполнена по пятницам.
Filipinos might feel uncomfortable eating a snack on a crowded bus without offering some to those around them.
Да, это коммунальное устройство… Филиппинцы могут чувствовать себя некомфортно, перекусывая в переполненном автобусе, не предлагая окружающим ничего.
Three weeks ago, Benfica played Porto in a crowded arena.
Три недели назад «Бенфика» играла с «Порту» на переполненной арене.
Especially pickpocketing and molestation do occur on crowded trains though usually no more or less than in other crowded situations.
Особенно воровство и приставание происходят в переполненных поездах, хотя обычно не более или менее, чем в других переполненных ситуациях.
But this is not a disadvantage for those tourists who choose the tranquil atmosphere of Fuerteventura as an alternative to well-known and crowded resorts with their always crowded beaches.
Но это не является недостатком для тех туристов, кто выбирает спокойную атмосферу Фуэртевентуры как альтернативу широко известным и многолюдным курортам с их всегда переполненными пляжами.
People not yet aware that it is lonely everywhere — in the family, at work, in a crowded Park, in a crowded arena stadium.
Человек пока ещё не осознает, что он одинок везде — в семье, на работе, в многолюдном парке, на переполненной арене стадиона.
After the game’s release, a reviewer for Game Revolution praised its sound, saying that When you’re in a crowded city, it sounds like a crowded city.
После выпуска игры обозреватель Game Revolution похвалил музыкальное оформление, сказав, что «когда вы находитесь в многолюдном городе, он звучит как многолюдный город.
I never felt at risk in this very crowded place.
Ни разу я не чувствовал себя в опасности на такой сложнейшей дороге.
What this means for the increasingly crowded field.
Это связано с тем, что в сфере постоянно растущего.
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«I was there before nine, and even then Hickson’s shop was crowded — _crowded_, my dear!» ❋ Unknown (1906)
Senate seat, partly because he couldn’t put together a strong enough grass-roots campaign team that could defeat what he called a crowded «Republican scrum» of primary candidates. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Brown envisions a vast improvement to the shelter, which she described as crowded and substandard. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Public S.fety officials and U.S. Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy of Columbus touted the funding yesterday during a tour of the current crime lab at 520 King Ave., which they called crowded and outdated. ❋ Unknown (2009)
As the liaison, Denesse was charged with helping residents place trailers on their own property instead of living in crowded trailer parks. ❋ Clay Chiles (2010)
I think I’m going to start drilling holes in crowded areas and wow the populace by catching fish through the ice with my fly rod. ❋ Unknown (2009)
It is a good way to catch a lot of fish, and not be in crowded conditions. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I am a bit unsure whether everyone staying at home is a good thing or not here — less people in crowded areas to be injured, but more chances of people being in buildings that could fall. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I remember sitting behind you as an undergraduate in crowded classes given by the eminent anthropologist Raymond Firth at the LSE in 1963. ❋ Kate Kellaway (2010)
Believe it or not, that is a comment complaint here in crowded Europe. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Many people are in crowded refugee camps in Port-au-Prince and its outskirts. ❋ Ingrid Arnesen (2010)
Health officials said they had seen at least one report indicating that the epidemic may be spreading to the Port-au-Prince area, where about 1.3 million people are still living in crowded camps. ❋ Betsy McKay (2010)
A good reputation and a strong brand allow companies to stand out in crowded markets. ❋ Elizabeth Lux (2010)
Others might be marking time in crowded apartments, though their families are increasing in size and they would rather move to a larger space, he said. ❋ Amy Hoak (2010)
[man-]»hey baby I lost [my virginity] can I have yours?»
lady-«[Oh my fuck]!!!(smashes his nuts with a Chuck Norris kick!)
man(to friends)- omg it hurts so bad she god damn CROWDED my balls(faints) ❋ J-4$yTH (2009)
I was at [the movies] the other day, and the «[West] [Rollers]» came and I almost got crowded. ❋ Micronx (2007)
From episode 1 of [the IT Crowd]:
Roy Trenneman: *[picking up the phone]* Hello, IT. Have you tried turning it off and on again? Uh… okay, well, the button on the side, is it glowing? Yeah, you need to turn it on… uh, the button turns it on… yeah, you do know how a button works don’t you? No, not on clothes.
Maurice Moss: *picking up the phone* Hello, IT… Have you tried forcing an unexpected reboot?
Roy: No, no there you go, no there you go. I just heard it come on… no, no, that’s the music you heard when it come on… no, that’s the music you hear when… I’m sorry are you from the past?
Moss: See the driver hooks a function by [patching] the system call table, so it’s not safe to unload it unless another [thread’s] about to jump in there and do its stuff, and you don’t want to end up in the middle of invalid memory! *chuckle* Hello?
Roy: Oh really? Then why don’t you come down and make me then. Huh, what you think I’m afraid of you? I’m not afraid of you. You can come down here any time and I’ll be waiting for you! *slams down phone* I told her! ❋ MeNaK (2012)
The IT Crowd is [an awesome] show full of funny [desk] [rabbits]. ❋ Darcyof Theplanetxooberon (2008)
«a new [district] that [has been] attracting the [in-crowd]» ❋ Closetmirror (2020)
A: I [hate] The IT Crowd
B: [You idiot], it’s [amazing]! ❋ Definishons (2020)
❋ Social_distortion (2003)
[That crowd] (1) is [crowding] (5) my [doorway] because they’re all crowding (3). That crowd (2) must enjoy crowding (4) each other. ❋ Downstrike (2004)
[This kid] is fucking insecure and always hang out with that [popular group] of people. In [crowder] ❋ L SSSSSSquared (2006)
Did you see [the crowd] of people at [the football] [game]… ❋ Mark Weldon (2003)
Other forms: crowdedly
Places that are crowded are packed with people. During rush hour, you might decide not to get onto a crowded subway car, but wait for the next one, hoping it will be less crowded.
Rock concerts are often crowded, and sometimes classrooms are so crowded with students that it makes the teacher’s job harder. Tokyo is a crowded city, especially compared to Dubuque, Iowa, and shopping malls generally become crowded on the weekend before Christmas. These places are all crowded with people, but you could also say that a field is crowded with cows or your friend’s house is crowded with cats. The Old English root is crudan, «to press.»
Definitions of crowded
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adjective
overfilled or compacted or concentrated
“a
crowded theater”“a
crowded program”“crowded trains”
“a young mother’s
crowded days”-
Synonyms:
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huddled
crowded or massed together
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jam-packed, jammed, packed
filled to capacity
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thronged
filled with great numbers crowded together
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huddled
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crowded
[ˈkraudɪd]
прилагательное
— / —
переполненный
But the stage is crowded.
Однако сцена переполнена.
людный
It’s a bit crowded round here, you know?
Здесь слишком людно, не находишь?
crowded / crowded / crowding / crowds
переполнять
But the stage is crowded.
Однако сцена переполнена.
толпиться
Look how they crowd round him.
Смотрите, как они толпятся вокруг него.
скапливаться
And you can imagine, if you’re a writer, that things would get really crowded around deadlines.
Можете себе представить, если вы — писатель, как все начинает скапливаться когда надвигаются сроки.
столпиться
Several hundred reporters crowd into the press holding area.
В пресс-центре столпилось несколько сотен репортеров.
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Словосочетания (9)
- crowded area — людное место
- Crowded House — Crowded House
- crowded program — насыщенная программа
- crowded programme — насыщенная программа
- crowded trade area — район оживленной торговли
- crowded airspace — перенасыщенное воздушное пространство
- crowded band — перегруженный диапазон
- crowded bit — перегруженное долото
- crowded engine compartment — заполненный двигательный отсек
Контексты
But the stage is crowded.
Однако сцена переполнена.
Dozens of people crowded under bridges to keep out of the searing sun, hoping to hitch a ride.
Десятки людей толпились под мостами, пытаясь спрятаться от палящего солнца, в надежде на то, что их кто-нибудь довезет.
And you can imagine, if you’re a writer, that things would get really crowded around deadlines.
Можете себе представить, если вы — писатель, как все начинает скапливаться когда надвигаются сроки.
It’s a bit crowded round here, you know?
Здесь слишком людно, не находишь?
This is notably true of the 1.5 million people crowded into the Gaza strip, locked between Israel, Egypt, and the Mediterranean Sea.
Это особенно верно для тех 1,5 миллионов человек, столпившихся в секторе Газа и зажатых между Израилем, Египтом и Средиземным морем.
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- overcrowded,
- overfilled,
- overflowing,
- overfull,
- overladen,
- overloaded,
- overstuffed.
What is the synonym of the word crowded?
In this page you can discover 73 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for crowded, like: congested, filled, cluttered, cramped, full, dense, busy, fussy, unfilled, snug and serried.
What is the meaning of crowd together?
1. crowd together — to gather together in large numbers; «men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah» crowd. mass — join together into a mass or collect or form a mass; «Crowds were massing outside the palace»
What is crowded together?
: next to and usually touching each other in a space that is too small plants crowded together in the garden.
What is the antonym of the word crowded?
crowded. Antonyms: blank, empty, leisure, unemployed, unfilled, unoccupied, untenanted, vacant, vacuous, void, waste. Synonyms: brimful, brimmed, brimming, busy, crammed, filled, full, gorged, inhabited, jammed, occupied, overflowing, packed, replete.
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What is a antonym for crowded?
Opposite of crowded or packed closely together. airy. loose. open. uncrowded.
Can you say more crowded?
crowded (two syllables and not ending in “y”) >> more crowded. beautiful >> more beautiful. etc.
How do you describe crowded?
crammed full of people. tightly-packed mass of people.
How do you explain crowded?
crowded
- filled to excess; packed.
- filled with a crowd: crowded streets.
- uncomfortably close together: crowded passengers on a bus.
What is the opposite boring?
Boring means; not interesting; tedious, dull, dusty, drab, oppressive. Opposites of Boring; interesting. fascinating.
What is the best antonym for Attract?
antonyms for attract
- bore.
- disenchant.
- disinterest.
- give up.
- repulse.
- turn off.
- discourage.
- let go.
How do you say boring in a nice way?
synonyms for boring
- dull.
- humdrum.
- lifeless.
- monotonous.
- mundane.
- stodgy.
- tedious.
- tiring.
What’s a nice word for boring?
In this page you can discover 73 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for boring, like: dull, tedious, monotonous, dreary, tiresome, uninteresting, humdrum, irksome, dry, wearisome and weary.
What is the superlative forms of beautiful?
Answer and Explanation:
The superlative form of the adjective ‘beautiful’ is ‘most beautiful,’ not ‘beautifullest.
How do you explain superlatives?
A superlative is the form of an adjective or an adverb used to compare three or more things. The superlative form of an adjective is used to show something has a quality to the greatest or least degree. The superlative form of an adverb is used to show something has performed an action to the greatest or least degree.
How do you say filled with people?
Synonyms
- full. adjective. containing the largest amount that will fit in a particular place.
- crowded. adjective. containing a lot of people, especially too many.
- packed. adjective. extremely crowded.
- busy. adjective. full of people.
- dense. adjective. …
- cramped. adjective. …
- bulging. adjective. …
- congested. adjective.
How do you use crowded?
The people crowded the bus stand. A big city is always crowded and noisy. The journalists crowded around the chief minister.
What’s the difference between crowd and crowded?
1 Answer. Crowd refers to a large group of people. Its plural crowds refers to large groups of people.
Can I use crowds?
Crowd is singular. Crowds is plural. You can’t use crowd plurally, you have to use crowds if you mean more than one crowd. Verbs work the opposite of nouns, verbs that end in s or es are singular third person and verbs that don’t are plural third person.
Can we say a crowd?
«A crowd of people» might be considered either singular or plural depending on context and your sense of this body of people. If you are thinking of a crowd as a body of people behaving as a unit, it is singular. So you might say «A large crowd was gathering at the entrance.»
Is crowds a correct word?
Crowd has several other senses as a noun and a verb. The word crowd can be used to describe any large group of people. … Real-life examples: A protest often involves a crowd of angry people. Crowds are often broken up when they get too large and unruly.
Which sentence means the same as the one I travel in very crowded conditions every day?
Which sentence means the same as this one» I travel in every crowded conditions everyday» a. … I travel in tram train s everyday. d. all options are correct