List of Words Formed Using Letters of ‘crowd’
There are 19 words which can be formed using letters of the word ‘crowd‘
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Points in Scrabble for crowd | 11 |
Points in Words with Friends for crowd | 13 |
Number of Letters in crowd | 5 |
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Prefixes of crowd
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overcrowd
- verb cause to crowd together too much
- The students overcrowded the cafeteria
- verb crowd together too much
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- verb cause to crowd together too much
Suffixes of crowd
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crowded
- adjective overfilled or compacted or concentrated
- a crowded theater
- a crowded program
- crowded trains
- a young mother’s crowded days
- verb cause to herd, drive, or crowd together
crowd; herd.- We herded the children into a spare classroom
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- adjective overfilled or compacted or concentrated
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crowd
- noun a large number of things or people considered together
- a crowd of insects assembled around the flowers
- noun an informal body of friends
bunch; gang; crew.- he still hangs out with the same crowd
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- noun a large number of things or people considered together
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crowding
- noun a situation in which people or things are crowded together
- he didn’t like the crowding on the beach
- verb cause to herd, drive, or crowd together
crowd; herd.- We herded the children into a spare classroom
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- noun a situation in which people or things are crowded together
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crowd
- noun a large number of things or people considered together
- a crowd of insects assembled around the flowers
- noun an informal body of friends
bunch; gang; crew.- he still hangs out with the same crowd
- More ‘crowd’ Meaning
- crowder Associated Words
- crowder Related Words
- noun a large number of things or people considered together
Derived words of crowd
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overcrowd
- verb cause to crowd together too much
- The students overcrowded the cafeteria
- verb crowd together too much
- More ‘overcrowd’ Meaning
- overcrowded Associated Words
- overcrowded Related Words
- verb cause to crowd together too much
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overcrowd
- verb cause to crowd together too much
- The students overcrowded the cafeteria
- verb crowd together too much
- More ‘overcrowd’ Meaning
- overcrowding Associated Words
- overcrowding Related Words
- verb cause to crowd together too much
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uncrowded
- adjective having or allowing sufficient room
- an uncrowded train
- an uncrowded view
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- adjective having or allowing sufficient room
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Definitions
of crowd
The word crowd uses 5 letters: c, d, o, r, w
crowd is playable in:
Words With Friends12
Scrabble US11
Scrabble UK11
v. t. — To push, to press, to shove.
v. t. — To press or drive together; to mass together.
v. t. — To fill by pressing or thronging together; hence, to encumber by excess of numbers or quantity.
Hook words of crowd
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crowdy
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Examples from texts
An hour before Stepan Trofimovitch and I came out into the street, a crowd of people, the hands from Shpigulins’ factory, seventy or more in number, had been marching through the town, and had been an object of curiosity to many spectators.
Часом раньше того, как мы со Степаном Трофимовичем вышли на улицу, по городу проходила и была многими с любопытством замечена толпа людей, рабочих с Шпигулинской фабрики, человек в семьдесят, может и более.
Dostoevsky, Fyodor / The possessedДостоевский, Фёдор / Бесы
Бесы
Достоевский, Фёдор
© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1989
The possessed
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
An enormous crowd had collected around the base of the fountain:
У подножия фонтана сбилась огромная толпа.
Bulgakov, Michail / The White GuardБулгаков, Михаил / Белая гвардия
Белая гвардия
Булгаков, Михаил
© Мурманское книжное издательство, 1990
The White Guard
Bulgakov, Michail
© 1971 by McGraw-Hill Book Company
And flitting to and fro in the crowd of “rioters” who gazed open-eyed at him, he seemed to see Pyotr Stepanovitch, who had egged them on— Pyotr Stepanovitch, whom he hated and whose image had never left him since yesterday.
А между толпою выпучивших на него глаза «бунтовщиков» так и сновал пред ним «возбуждавший» их Петр Степанович, не покидавший его ни на один момент со вчерашнего дня, — Петр Степанович, ненавидимый им Петр Степанович…
Dostoevsky, Fyodor / The possessedДостоевский, Фёдор / Бесы
Бесы
Достоевский, Фёдор
© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1989
The possessed
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
I focused my binoculars, training them on the crowd gathered around the police car.
Я сфокусировал бинокль на толпе, сгрудившейся вокруг полицейской машины.
Westerfeld, Scott / PeepsВестерфельд, Скотт / Армия ночи
Армия ночи
Вестерфельд, Скотт
© Перевод. Б.Жужунава, 2009
© Издание на русском языке. ООО «Издательство «Эксмо», 2009
© 2005 by Scott Westerfield
The crowd came alive, roaring their support.
Толпа мгновенно ожила и одобрительно взревела.
Abercrombie, Joe / The Blade ItselfАберкромби, Джо / Кровь и железо
Кровь и железо
Аберкромби, Джо
© 2006 by Joe Abercrombie.
© Перевод. В. Иванов, 2008
© Издание на русском языке. ООО «Издательство «Эксмо», 2008
The Blade Itself
Abercrombie, Joe
© 2007 by Joe Abercrombie
Then the crowd would disperse, everyone hugging his correspondence — or else saying, ‘Oh, well, I wasn’t expecting anything this time…’
Затем толпа рассеивалась и каждый прижимал к груди свою корреспонденцию – или говорил: «Что ж, на этот раз я ничего и не ждал…»
Clarke, Arthur Charles / Islands in the SkyКларк, Артур Чарльз / Острова в небе
Острова в небе
Кларк, Артур Чарльз
Islands in the Sky
Clarke, Arthur Charles
At that moment other steps were heard; the crowd in the passage parted, and the priest, a little, grey old man, appeared in the doorway bearing the sacrament.
В это время послышались еще шаги, толпа в сенях раздвинулась, и на пороге появился священник с запасными дарами, седой старичок.
Dostoevsky, Fyodor / Crime and PunishmentДостоевский, Фёдор / Преступление и наказание
Преступление и наказание
Достоевский, Фёдор
© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1970
Crime and Punishment
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
The crowd of undecided traders makes buyers and sellers more anxious to accommodate their opponents.
Обилие колеблющихся трейдеров побуждает продавцов и покупателей быть посговорчивее друг с другом.
Elder, Alexander / Trading for a LivingЭлдер, Александр / Как играть и выигрывать на бирже
Как играть и выигрывать на бирже
Элдер, Александр
© 1996 by Alexander Elder
© Издательский дом «Диаграмма», 2001
Trading for a Living
Elder, Alexander
© 1993 by Dr. Alexander Elder
Owing to the density of the crowd of reposing whales, more immediately surrounding the embayed axis of the herd, no possible chance of escape was at present afforded us.
А здесь, у сокрытой оси вращающегося стада, киты отдыхали, лежа так тесно друг подле друга, что у нас покуда не было ни малейшей возможности выбраться на свободу.
Melville, Herman / Moby Dick Or The WhaleМелвилл, Герман / Моби Дик, или Белый Кит
Моби Дик, или Белый Кит
Мелвилл, Герман
© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1981
Moby Dick Or The Whale
Melville, Herman
© Northwestern University Press and The Newberry Library, 1988
But all those within Jim’s sight continued to crowd around, reaching out for their gold pieces.
Но нежить все еще толпилась вокруг Джима и тянулась за своими золотыми монетами.
Dickson, Gordon / Dragon On The BorderДиксон, Гордон / Дракон на границе
Дракон на границе
Диксон, Гордон
Dragon On The Border
Dickson, Gordon
© 1992 by Gordon R. Dickson
«Give us a chance to hear!» the crowd broke out again.
— Дайте нам послушать! — снова вмешалась толпа.
London, Jack / A daughter of the snowsЛондон, Джек / Дочь снегов
Дочь снегов
Лондон, Джек
© Издательство «Правда», 1961
A daughter of the snows
London, Jack
Quite a crowd….
Собралась толпа зевак…
Wells, Herbert George / The Food of the GodsУэллс, Герберт / Пища богов
Пища богов
Уэллс, Герберт
© Издательство «Правда», 1964
The Food of the Gods
Wells, Herbert George
She looked at the crowd.
Она разглядывала толпу.
Woolf, Virginia / Mrs DallowayВульф, Вирджиния / Миссис Дэллоуэй
Миссис Дэллоуэй
Вульф, Вирджиния
© Художественная литература, 1989
Mrs Dalloway
Woolf, Virginia
© CRW Publishing Limited 2003
Presently she was going through a swaying, noisy crowd, whose faces grinned and stared pitilessly in the light of the electric standards.
Ее вели сквозь мятущуюся, кричащую толпу, люди ухмылялись, безжалостно разглядывая ее при свете фонарей.
Wells, Herbert George / Ann VeronicaУэллс, Герберт / Анна-Вероника
Анна-Вероника
Уэллс, Герберт
© Издательство «Правда», 1964
Ann Veronica
Wells, Herbert George
© the Literary Executors of the Estate of H. G. Wells
Raskolnikov looked at him with surprise, not understanding where he had come from and not having noticed him in the crowd.
Раскольников с удивлением посмотрел на него, не понимая, откуда он явился, и не помня его в толпе.
Dostoevsky, Fyodor / Crime and PunishmentДостоевский, Фёдор / Преступление и наказание
Преступление и наказание
Достоевский, Фёдор
© Издательство «Художественная литература», 1970
Crime and Punishment
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
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crowd1/19
kraudNounтолпа; скопление людей
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crowd — толпа; простой люд/ народ; множество/масса; давка; группа людей; толкотня; гурьба; статисты; компания
to crowd — толпиться; вытеснять; тесниться; теснить; напирать; сгрудиться; собираться толпой; торопить; набиваться битком; нагромождать; оказывать давление; скапливать; приставать
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Collocations
active bond crowd
члены Нью-Йоркской фондовой биржи, ответственные за самый большой объем торгов
bridge-and-tunnel crowd
приезжие
bridge-and-tunnel crowd
провинциалы
cabinet crowd
секция продажи неактивных облигаций
crowd control
контролирование поведения толпы
crowd control
сдерживание толпы
crowd in
вносить в плотный график, длинный список
crowd in
составлять плотный график
crowd of events
объединение событий
crowd on
ставить больше парусов
crowd on
форсировать паруса
crowd out
выходить толпами
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noun
a large number of persons gathered closely together; throng: a crowd of angry people.
any large number of persons.
any group or set of persons with something in common: The restaurant attracts a theater crowd.
the common people; the masses: He feels superior to the crowd.
a large number of things gathered or considered together.
Sociology. a temporary gathering of people responding to common stimuli and engaged in any of various forms of collective behavior.
verb (used without object)
to press forward; advance by pushing.
verb (used with object)
to press closely together; force into a confined space; cram: to crowd clothes into a suitcase.
to fill to excess; fill by pressing or thronging into.
to place under pressure or stress by constant solicitation: to crowd a debtor for payment; to crowd someone with embarrassing questions.
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Idioms about crowd
crowd on sail, Nautical. to carry a press of sail.
Origin of crowd
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First recorded before 950; Middle English verb crouden, cruden, croden, Old English crūdan, crēodan “to press, hurry”; cognate with Middle Dutch crūden “to push,” Middle Low German krūden to annoy”
synonym study for crowd
1. Crowd, multitude, swarm, throng refer to large numbers of people. Crowd suggests a jostling, uncomfortable, and possibly disorderly company: A crowd gathered to listen to the speech. Multitude emphasizes the great number of persons or things but suggests that there is space enough for all: a multitude of people at the market on Saturdays. Swarm as used of people is usually contemptuous, suggesting a moving, restless, often noisy, crowd: A swarm of dirty children played in the street. Throng suggests a company that presses together or forward, often with some common aim: The throng pushed forward to see the cause of the excitement.
grammar notes for crowd
OTHER WORDS FROM crowd
crowder, noun
Words nearby crowd
crowbar, crowberry, crow-bill, crow blackbird, crowboot, crowd, crowded, crowder pea, crowdfunding, crowdie, crowd pleaser
Other definitions for crowd (2 of 2)
noun Music.
an ancient Celtic musical instrument with the strings stretched over a rectangular frame, played with a bow.
Also crwth [krooth] /kruθ/ .
Also called rota [roh-tuh], /ˈroʊ tə/, rote [roht], /roʊt/, rotta [rot—uh], /ˈrɒt ə/, rotte [rot] /rɒt/ .
Origin of crowd
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First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English croud, crouth, from Welsh crwth; see also crwth
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MORE ABOUT CROWD
What is a basic definition of crowd?
A crowd is a large group of people or an audience. Crowd also means to cram closely together. Crowd has several other senses as a noun and a verb.
The word crowd can be used to describe any large group of people. Often, crowd is used to specifically mean that the people are standing close together. If a location has a large number of people in a small area, it is said to be crowded.
- Real-life examples: A protest often involves a crowd of angry people. Crowds are often broken up when they get too large and unruly. You are very likely to see huge crowds in large cities like Los Angeles or in popular amusement parks like Disney World.
- Used in a sentence: My sister got lost in the crowd of businesspeople boarding the subway car.
In this sense, crowd is used as a verb to mean to gather together in large numbers.
- Used in a sentence: We crowded around the trained monkey to watch it dance.
Crowd is also used to mean an audience, even if not many people are in the audience.
- Real-life examples: Musicians, circus performers, actors, and comedians perform in front of a crowd. Politicians often give speeches to a crowd. Every producer wants to attract a large crowd to a show so they make more money.
- Used in a sentence: She received a standing ovation from the crowd.
Crowd can also specifically mean a group of people who have something in common.
- Used in a sentence: I don’t really fit in with this artsy crowd.
As a verb, crowd means to pack or cram closely together in a tight space.
- Used in a sentence: Twelve clowns crowded into the tiny car.
Where does crowd come from?
The first records of crowd come from before 950. It ultimately comes from the Old English crūden, meaning “to press” or “to hurry.”
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How is crowd used in real life?
Crowd is a common word that most often means a large group of people.
Large crowd continuing to march on Pike Street from downtown. Two individuals were arrested outside of the West Precinct. Demonstrators threw rocks, bottles and other items at officers. At least one officer has been transported to the hospital.
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) July 19, 2020
Proud of my hometown Miami crowd giving up that energy for our boys.. I know that energy well. #GoHeat
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) June 10, 2012
Person in Tahoe looks at me in my small sedan as if it’s my fault because they are crowded into a parking space next to me. Don’t do that.
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) June 10, 2017
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A crowd is a small group of people.
Words related to crowd
circle, congregation, crew, group, horde, lot, mass, mob, pack, party, people, press, sellout, throng, cluster, congest, congregate, deluge, flock, gather
How to use crowd in a sentence
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After he held an indoor rally in Nevada where a mostly unmasked crowd interacted, he told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that he didn’t feel as though he was putting himself at risk.
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It’s amazing how small a barrier it takes to filter out the crowds.
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The latest crackdown occurred on Sunday, when crowds took to the streets to oppose the government’s decision to postpone for an entire year legislative council elections that were supposed to take place on Sunday.
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Winter is also nice—just pack some extra layers—and you’ll miss the crowds by visiting in the off-season.
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CEOs and VPs always have people asking to take from them, so offering to help them in some way may make you stand out of the crowd.
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He created his own crowd-funding platform for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), which has yet to be launched.
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As he tried to make his way through a crowd of mourners late last month, he looked preoccupied and even disoriented.
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But when I look out over the crowd now, I also see that they are trapped—trapped by their cowardice.
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And so we compiled this list through conversations with colleagues and social media crowd-sourcing.
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The Stormfront crowd offers its own helpful political advice, not only for Scalise but also for the entire GOP.
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The crowd shuffled off in all directions, and then engaged in a confused struggle for the chairs.
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The little crowd and the boats on the beach were right under them and no one paid any attention or seemed to be in a hurry.
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Our social life is aimless without it, we are a crowd without a common understanding.
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Soon after they parted, with a sarcastic laugh from the Spaniard, and Ma’amselle mingled with the crowd.
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His Indian repute had not preceded him to such degree as to make the way easy for him through the London crowd.
British Dictionary definitions for crowd (1 of 2)
noun
a large number of things or people gathered or considered together
a particular group of people, esp considered as a social or business setthe crowd from the office
- the crowd the common people; the masses
- (as modifier)crowd ideas
follow the crowd to conform with the majority
verb
(intr) to gather together in large numbers; throng
(tr) to press together into a confined space
(tr) to fill to excess; fill by pushing into
(tr) informal to urge or harass by urging
crowd on sail nautical to hoist as much sail as possible
Derived forms of crowd
crowded, adjectivecrowdedly, adverbcrowdedness, nouncrowder, noun
Word Origin for crowd
Old English crūdan; related to Middle Low German krūden to molest, Middle Dutch crūden to push, Norwegian kryda to swarm
British Dictionary definitions for crowd (2 of 2)
noun
music an ancient bowed stringed instrument; crwth
Word Origin for crowd
C13: from Welsh crwth
Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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Other Idioms and Phrases with crowd
see follow the crowd; three’s a crowd.
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