Meaning & Definition of word "Crowded"

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    Crowded

    /ˈkraʊdɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Filled with many people or things; densely packed.
      • Example: The subway car was so crowded that I could barely move.
    • 2. Having too many people or things in a given space.
      • Example: The crowded streets made it difficult to navigate through the city.
    • 3. Having little or no space available due to the presence of many people or objects.
      • Example: We avoided the crowded restaurant and chose a quieter cafe instead.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'crowd', derived from Middle English 'crudin', meaning to press closely together.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    crowded together:

    Group of people or things closely packed.

    crowded out:

    Excluded or pushed aside by others.

    crowded schedule:

    A timetable filled with many tasks or events.

    Related Words

    crowd:

    A large number of people gathered together.

    overcrowded:

    Having too many people in a space, beyond its capacity.

    crowding:

    The act of gathering closely together.

    Slang Meanings of crowded

    Meaning: Squished

    Example Sentence: That concert was so squished, I could hardly see the stage!

    Meaning: Sardine-packed

    Example Sentence: The bus this morning was sardine-packed!